Sana Mir Becomes First Pakistani Woman Cricketer Inducted into ICC Hall of Fame

Karachi:A historic and proud moment for Pakistan women’s cricket as former national team captain **Sana Mir** has been inducted into the prestigious **ICC Hall of Fame**. She is the first Pakistani woman cricketer to achieve this remarkable honor.
Sana Mir becomes the **14th female cricketer** worldwide to be included in the Hall of Fame. While seven male cricketers from Pakistan have previously earned this recognition, this is the first time a female cricketer from Pakistan has been internationally acknowledged at this level.
Known for her leadership and consistency, **Sana Mir** made significant contributions to Pakistan women’s cricket. Under her captaincy, Pakistan achieved several historic milestones, including winning two **Asian Games gold medals**. She is also one of the highest wicket-takers for Pakistan in both **One-Day Internationals (ODIs)** and **T20 formats**.
Her induction into the ICC Hall of Fame is being hailed as a monumental achievement for Pakistan women’s cricket, serving as an inspiration for young female athletes. This recognition not only honors her incredible career but also elevates Pakistan’s standing in the international cricketing community.
This achievement is expected to encourage future generations of female cricketers, providing them with the motivation to pursue their dreams on the global stage.





