Career
She is ranked 6th in ODI Bowlers in the World. Sana Mir has led Pakistan to two Gold medals in Asian Games 2010 and 2014. She was announced Player of the Tournament at the 2008 Women"s Cricket World Cup Qualifier, and currently ranks 8th in the Women"s ODI Bowlers in the Interstate Commerce Commission Player Rankings.
She has been in Top 20 Interstate Commerce Commission rankings for last 9 years.
During her Captaincy 8 players from Pakistan have made their way into the top 20 Interstate Commerce Commission rankings. Captaincy On 4 May 2009, Mir was handed the Pakistan captaincy for the Women"s World Twenty20.
She had formerly been vice-captain under Urooj Mumtaz, who remained in the squad. Mir"s duties as vice-captain were handed over to Nain Abidi.
Mir retained the captaincy for the forthcoming Interstate Commerce Commission Women"s Cricket Challenge in South Africa.
2010 At the 2010 Asian Games, Mir led the team to a gold medal. 2011 By Winning the National Championship for the fourth time in a row, Sana Mir has become the most successful captain of Pakistan at domestic level Her team has not yet to lose a game at domestic level in the past four years.
The teams in the quadrangular cup were Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Ireland, and the Netherlands.
She was also awarded the Women of the Match title in the T20 quadrangular-cup final against the Netherlands. World Cup Qualifiers: The women"s team has qualified for the T20 and Women"s ODI world cup under her captaincy.
Foreign the first time ever, the team also beat South Africa, thereby, improving their world ranking from 8 to 6. This makes it 6 in a row.
Sana Mir became the first woman cricketer to receive Printed circuit board Woman cricketer of the Year Award.
Pakistan women team showed their best performance on a European tour in. The team has beaten England for the first time in any format and levelled the t20 series. After the completion of this tour Pakistan women"s team has 6 members in Interstate Commerce Commission top 20 players ranking.