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Sana Mir

Pakistan women clinch maiden ODI series win against West Indies women

With the recent win, Pakistan overtook West Indies in the ICC Women's Championship table and jumped from sixth to fourth place.

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Sana Mir retained in A category as PCB hand central contracts to 17 Pakistan women cricketers

Fareeha Mehmood, Ghulam Fatima, Maham Tariq, and Rameen Shamin lost their contracts while Omaima Sohail was the new face in the contract list.

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Suzie Bates, Harmanpreet Kaur named ICC women’s ODI and T20I captains

Kaur has been rewarded for spearheading her side to the semi-finals of the ICC Women’s World T20 2018 in the Caribbean in November.

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Women’s World T20: Javeria Khan’s record fifty keeps Pakistan Women in the mix

Carried to 139/6 thanks to the captain’s career-best unbeaten 74 off 52 balls, Pakistan restricted Ireland to 101/9.

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1st T20I: Ashleigh Gardner, Sophie Molineux help Australia women thrash Pakistan women by 64 runs

Left-arm spinner Sophie Molineux nabbed four wickets in her four overs.

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Sana Mir first Pakistan women player to top ICC Rankings

Pakistan women bowler Sana Mir became the first woman player from the country to claim the top spot in any ICC Women’s rankings list, but taking the top spot among bowlers ODIs for women.

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Women’s Asia Cup T20 2018: India, Pakistan gear up for virtual semi-final

India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh are tied on points. However, Bangladesh play lowest-ranked Malaysia last, while India and Pakistan play each other.

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2017 Year-ender, Pakistan Women: Promising year concealed by controversies

Unlike the men, however, Pakistan women had little to write home about in 2017. Here is a recap.

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ICC Women’s Championship: Pakistan defeat New Zealand by 5 wickets in 3rd ODI

Sana Mir starred with both bat and ball to ensure a 5-wicket win.

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Sana Mir resigns as Pakistan women’s captain; Bismah Maroof to lead

PCB have even dismissed Shamsa Hashmi as the general manager of the women’s wing.

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