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Pakistani commentator Sana Mir’s ‘Azad Kashmir’ remark during Women’s World Cup draws massive backlash

The controversy erupted during a match between Pakistan and Bangladesh on October 2 when Sana Mir mentioned “Azad Kashmir” while speaking about 29-year-old Natalia Pervaiz, who had come out to bat

October 03, 2025 / 09:32 IST
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In response to the heavy criticism, Mir posted a clarification on X, saying the comment only meant to highlight the challenges she faced

Amid the ongoing row involving the Asia Cup trophy, former Pakistan captain and commentator Sana Mir has come under fierce criticism over her remarks during the ICC Women’s World Cup 2025 that got underway earlier this week.

The controversy erupted during a match between Pakistan and Bangladesh on October 2 when Mir mentioned “Azad Kashmir” while speaking about 29-year-old Natalia Pervaiz, who had come out to bat.

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“Yes, they have won the qualifiers, but a lot of these players are new. Natalia, who comes from Kashmir, Azad Kashmir, plays in Lahore, a lot of cricket. She has to come to Lahore to play most of her cricket there,” Mir was heard saying in a video widely circulated across social media platforms.

Mir’s remarks drew strong reactions from Indian fans, who tagged ICC and BCCI, targeting her over politicising the broadcast.

In response to the heavy criticism, Mir posted a clarification on X, saying the comment only meant to highlight the challenges the player faced.