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Sana Mir: Biography, Records, Age, Height, Achievements, Family and Career Statistics

This page will discuss Sana Mir’s life and achievements. Career Information, some interesting and personal facts you would love to know.

The former captain of the Pakistani women’s cricket team and current cricket player, Sana Mir, hails from Pakistan. On January 5th, 1986, she was born to parents who had moved to Abbottabad from Kashmir. She is a complete player because she can bat left-handed and bowl right-handed. She led Pakistan to multiple triumphs as captain, earning her team’s ultimate respect and propelling her to the sixth spot on the global ODI bowling rankings. Her teammates on the Pakistani women’s cricket team affectionately refer to her as “captain cool,” and she serves as an example to girls and women everywhere.

As a professional cricket player, she has captained the Pakistani women’s side in one-day and twenty-over internationals. As captain, she guided Pakistan’s women’s cricket team to victory at the 2010 and 2014 Asian Games. Sana scored 802 runs and took 89 wickets in 106 T20Is. Sana is one of the many unsung heroes of Pakistan who has helped bring the international country recognition. In retrospect, she feels proud to have helped bring the 2017 ICC Women’s World Cup final to a sold-out Lord’s stadium. The final of the ICC Women’s Twenty 20 World Cup drew a crowd of about 87,000 to Melbourne Cricket Ground. These two landmarks speak volumes about the growth and development of women’s cricket on a national scale. Long considered an icon, she has served as a role model for countless aspiring female cricketers in Pakistan.

Sana Mir Biography:

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  1. Real Name: Sana Mir
  2. Other/Nickname: “captain cool,” Mir, Sana
  3. Profession: Cricketer
  4. Famous for: All-rounder
  5. Best Performance: 4/13, vs. Ireland in Dublin on May 28, 2009
  6. Sana Mir Net Worth: $10 million
  7. Sana Mir Salary: 4-5 Million
  8. Twitter Handle: @mir_sana05
  9. Instagram Handle: @mir.sana05

Sana Mir Physical Status: 

  1. Height: 5′ 8″
  2. Weight: 65 kg
  3. Body Measurements: 34-28-36
  4. Eye Colour: Black
  5. Hair Colour: Black

Sana Mir Personal Life:

  1. Date Of Birth/ Sana Mir Age: January 5, 1986
  2. Place Of Birth: Abbottabad, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
  3. Nationality: Pakistani
  4. Hometown: Abbottabad, Pakistan
  5. Highest Education qualification: Bachelor in Statistics and Economics

Sana Mir Family Statistics:

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  • Marital Status: Single
  • Religion: Islam
  • Other Hobbies: Listening to Music

Sana Mir Career Statistics:

ODI Debut: December 28, 2005, vs. Sri Lanka Women in Karachi

T20 Debut: May 25, 2009, vs. Ireland Women in Dublin

Sana Mir Achievements:

  • Mir and his captaincy led a gold medal effort in the 2010 Asian Games.
  • Under her leadership, the squad recorded its first victory over South Africa, improving its ranking from eighth to sixth.
  • On March 23, 2012, Mir was awarded the Tamgha-e-Imtiaz for her contributions to cricket. She made history by becoming the first Pakistani woman to receive this honor.
  • In 2013, Mir was the first woman in cricket history to win the PCB Women Cricketer of the Year Award.
  • She competed for Pakistan in 2014, helping the nation earn a gold medal at the Asian Games.
  • She took the first hundred WODI wickets for Pakistan during a qualifying tournament for the 2017 Women’s Cricket World Cup in February.
  • On the women’s Twenty20 international stage, she made history in February 2019 by becoming the first player to appear in 100 matches for Pakistan.
  • In 11 One Day Internationals, he recorded 21 wickets at a 12.57 average.
  • In 72 One-Day Internationals (ODIs), she captained Pakistan, where she had a 26-45 record.
  • Pakistan’s record under her leadership in 65 Twenty20 Internationals was 26-36.

Here are some of the lesser-known facts about Sana Mir:

  • As a captain, she looks up to Virat Kohli and Mahendra Singh Dhoni, which is one of the most exciting things about her. She is one of the most influential sportswomen promoting personal accountability.
  • In May of 2022, Mir came out of retirement to captain the South Coast Sapphires in the FairBreak Invitational Twenty20.
  • Sana Mir‘s first four-wicket haul in a T20I came in 2009, the year she made her debut. This took place on May 28, 2009, in Dublin, Ireland.
  • On May 4, 2009, Mir was named captain of the Pakistani women’s team for the World Twenty20. The ICC Women’s Cricket Challenge 2010 will be held in South Africa, and Mir will lead the team there.
  • Mir captained Pakistan to victory in Sri Lanka’s inaugural Twenty20 and One-Day International tournaments in 2011. The teams from Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Ireland, and the Netherlands competed in the quad cup. At the T20 quadrangular cup final versus the Netherlands, she was named the match’s Player of the Match.
  • She is now ranked top in the ICC Player Rankings for Women’s ODI Bowlers and won the title of Tournament MVP at the 2008 Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier.

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