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The multifaceted Pakistani Sana Mir has finished her 15-year international career. He has played 228 international matches for Pakistan in his long career. She also led Pakistan Women in 137 matches between 2009 and 2016.
He did a private tour of the United States last year, skipping part of the country’s soil series against Bangladesh, and returned to playing a T20. He then went on to play two ODIs against the same team, taking an indefinite break from cricket, missing a major series against England in Malaysia. After that, Pakistan didn’t even get a place in the T20 World Cup. In a moment, your “automatic choice”.
Mir’s international career plunged into uncertainty almost immediately. It leaves at a time when everything is closed. Mir, 34, said she felt it was time to move on, “The past few months have given me a chance to think.” I think this is the right time to move on. I think I have given my country and the game the best I could. ‘
He has taken 151 wickets averaging 24.28 on 120 ODI and has taken 89 wickets averaging 23.42 and an economy rate of 5.51 in 107 T20I matches. He has scored 1830 and 602 races in these two formats, respectively.
The right-hander made his international debut in 2005 against Sri Lanka in Karachi. Looking back on his career, he is satisfied: ‘When I see my debut, it gives me satisfaction. I was part of a process that led to the final of the Lord’s World Cup of spectators in 2016, followed by the Twenty20 Women’s World Cup in front of 6,000 spectators at the MCG. These are great success stories for cricket girls.
Wasim Khan, Executive Director of the Pakistan Cricket Board, paid tribute to Mir for his departure and said: “On behalf of Cricket of Pakistan, I congratulate Sana Mir on her successful career.” He was the main face of Pakistani cricket for many years and a great inspiration to the younger generation. ”
(Dhaka Times / April 27 / AIA)
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