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Sana Mir

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Sana Mir (born 5 January 1986) is a Pakistani cricket commentator and former cricketer who served as a captain of the Pakistan national women's cricket team in ODIs and T20Is. She played in 226 international matches, including 137 where she captained the side. She was the first bowler for Pakistan to take 100 wickets in WODIs. She played domestic cricket for Karachi and Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Sana Mir is the 160th most popular cricketer, the 238th most popular biography from Pakistan and the 15th most popular Pakistani Cricketer.

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Among CRICKETERS

Among cricketers, Sana Mir ranks 160 out of 136Before her are JP Duminy, Shikha Pandey, Eoin Morgan, George Bailey, Wanindu Hasaranga, and Jason Holder. After her are Mohammad Shahzad, Gulbadin Naib, Tim Southee, Shafali Verma, Taniya Bhatia, and Rajeshwari Gayakwad.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Sana Mir ranks 2,152Before her are Eoin Morgan, Thuso Phala, Ramya Barna, Courtney Kupets, Kaleigh Rafter, and Zach Phillips. After her are Dexter Blackstock, Craig Davies, Boris Neveu, Maria Caetano, Perry Baker, and Julieta Granada.

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In Pakistan

Among people born in Pakistan, Sana Mir ranks 238 out of 217Before her are Ayesha Omar (1981), Yumna Zaidi (1989), Mohammad Rizwan (1992), Shaheen Afridi (2000), Meesha Shafi (1981), and Sanam Marvi (1986). After her are Ayeza Khan (1991), Maya Ali (1989), Sarah Haider (1991), Sanam Baloch (1986), Humaima Malick (1987), and Nida Dar (1987).

Among CRICKETERS In Pakistan

Among cricketers born in Pakistan, Sana Mir ranks 15Before her are Misbah-ul-Haq (1974), Shoaib Malik (1982), Saeed Ajmal (1977), Imran Tahir (1979), Mohammad Amir (1992), and Mohammad Hafeez (1980). After her are Nida Dar (1987), Umar Akmal (1990), Ahmed Shehzad (1991), and Bismah Maroof (1991).