Islamabad: In a landmark achievement for Pakistan, Sana Mir has become the first Pakistani woman cricketer to be inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame, marking a proud moment for the nation and a historic milestone for women’s sports.
Sana Mir’s cricketing journey is a powerful story of excellence, leadership, and resilience. With over 200 international matches under her belt—including 137 ODIs and 106 T20Is—she has been instrumental in shaping the identity of Pakistan’s women’s cricket team. As captain, she led the side to back-to-back Asian Games gold medals in 2010 and 2014, setting a high benchmark for future generations.
In 2018, Mir reached the pinnacle of ICC Women’s ODI bowling rankings and joined the elite club of players worldwide to achieve the double of 100 ODI wickets and 1,000 runs. Her achievements reflect not only sporting skill but an unwavering commitment to empowering women in sports.
Her Hall of Fame induction recognizes not just a stellar career, but her role in inspiring a new era of women athletes in Pakistan. As the nation celebrates this historic recognition, Sana Mir’s legacy continues to uplift and encourage countless young girls to pursue cricket with pride and ambition.



