While women’s cricket hasn’t made much strides as compared to its men’s counterpart, Sana’s name has transcended all discrimination. In a recent World Cup qualifier match against Bangladesh, she achieved a milestone that only a few would have expected from a Pakistani female cricketer. She became the first Pakistani woman to claim 100 wickets in ODIs — a landmark that only 14 other women in the world have achieved.
Following the milestone, many congratulated Sana and among them was the International Cricket Council (ICC) which sent out a laudatory tweet acknowledging her feat. Nevertheless, the record itself has not been easy coming for the Pakistani legend. Despite starting off as a pace bowler in 2005, she switched to the role of an off-spinner due to consistent back problem. Still, nothing hindered her resolve as she changed her action and continued to get wickets for the country. A seasoned skipper, Sana has led the women’s national team in both ODI and T20I formats of the game, resigning from latter role only last year to provide with a chance to youngster Bismah Maroof. And during her 12-year playing career, she has maintained her name among ICC’s 20 top-ranked bowlers and has also clinched two gold medals for Pakistan in the 2010 and 2014 Asian Games.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 11th, 2017.
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