Pakistan’s Sana Mir on Wednesday was named to the International Cricket Council (ICC) ODI team of the year.Mir, 33, is a former captain and one of Pakistan’s most senior women cricketers has been representing the country since 2005.“Alhamdulillah! Thank you @ICC and David Richardson for the opportunity, encouragement and recognition. Love playing this sport and cherish every time I represent my country globally. #ICC #ODITeamoftheyear2018,” Mir tweeted.
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Pakistan woman cricketer Sana Mir named to ICC ODI team of the year
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