Sana Mir Height, Weight, Age, Boyfriend, Husband, Biography & More
Bio | |
Real Name | Sana Mir |
Profession | Pakistani Women Cricketer (All-rounder) |
Physical Stats & More | |
Height (approx.) | in centimeters- 173 cm in meters- 1.73 m in Feet Inches- 5’ 8” |
Weight (approx.) | in Kilograms- 65 kg in Pounds- 143 lbs |
Figure Measurements (approx.) | 34-28-36 |
Eye Colour | Black |
Hair Colour | Black |
Cricket | |
International Debut | Test- N/A ODI- 28 December 2005 vs Sri Lanka Women in Karachi T20- 25 May 2009 vs Ireland Women in Dublin |
Coach/Mentor | Not Known |
Jersey Number | #5 (Pakistan Women) |
Domestic/State Teams | Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited Women, Pakistan Cricket Board Women Greens, South Zone (Pakistan) Women, Karachi |
Bowling Style | Right-arm offspin |
Batting Style | Right-hand bat |
Records/Achievements (main ones) | • She led Pakistan to its first ever tournament win in both ODI and T20I formats when they played in Sri Lanka in 2011. • In February 2017, she became the first Pakistani woman cricketer to take 100 One Day International wickets. |
Career Turning Point | Looking at her performances at the domestic level cricket, selectors named her to the Pakistan Women Cricket team in 2005. |
Personal Life | |
Date of Birth | 5 January 1986 |
Age (as in 2017) | 31 Years |
Birth Place | Abbottabad, Pakistan |
Zodiac sign/Sun sign | Capricorn |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Hometown | Abbottabad, Pakistan |
School | Not Known |
College | Not Known |
Educational Qualification | Bachelors in Statistics and Economics |
Family | Not Known |
Religion | Islam |
Hobbies | Listening to Music |
Favourite Things | |
Favourite Cricketers | Waqar Younis, Imran Khan, Jonty Rhodes, M.S. Dhoni, Jhulan Goswami |
Boys, Affair & More | |
Marital Status | Unmarried |
Affairs/Boyfriends | Not Known |
Husband | N/A |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Sana Mir
- Does Sana Mir smoke: Not Known
- Does Sana Mir drink alcohol: Not Known
- Sana hails from a family of Kashmiris who got settled in Abbottabad in Pakistan.
- She led her team to two gold medals victory in Asian Games; with first one in 2010 and the other one in 2014.
- She became the first Pakistani woman player to be honoured with the PCB Woman Cricketer of the year in 2013.
- As of June 2017, she ranks 8th in the Women’s ODI Bowlers in the ICC player rankings.