Sana Mir appointed in the comment panel for the Women’s Cup 2025


The former Pakistan captain, Sana Mir (Center) speaks during the Cricket World, connects the 2025 event held at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London from June 7 to 8. – X/Lord’s Cricket Ground

The former Pakistan captain, Sana Mir, will join the winners of the Mel Jones World Cup, Isa Guha, Stacy-Ann King and Julia Price as part of the comments panel full of stars announced by the International Crickt Council (ICC) for the Women’s Crick 2025 World Cup.

The formation of comments for the next tournament also presents Mithali Raj and Anjum Chopra, providing a rich experience and information to the tournament.

The list also includes prominent voices such as Katey Martin, Natasha Farrant and Kass Naidoo, while adding more power of the Aaron Finch World Cup, Carlos Bathwaite and Dineh Karthik, along with the renowned commentators Nasser Hussain, Ian Bishop, Mpumello Mbangwa and Russell Arnold.

Popular broadcasters Raunak Kapoor and Jatin Sapru will also present prominently.

Each tournament match, as of September 30 in five places in India and Sri Lanka, will occur to broadcast live on ICC.TV, which guarantees that fans around the world enjoy comprehensive coverage.

The transmission will have a show prior to the 30 -minute game, a detailed analysis during entries and envelopes after the game, providing an immersive visualization experience.

Vanguard technology will also improve transmission. The Hawk-Eye intelligent reproduction system will feed the decisions system (DRS) and deliver tactical ideas through Piero Graphics.

WTVISION will administer score graphics, while Cricviz supplies advanced data and analysis.

Quidich Innovation Labs will provide players monitoring solutions, together with Field 360 °, a dynamic virtual field model that shows field positions evolving in real time.

It is worth mentioning here that Sana Mir made history in June as the first Women’s Cricket player of Pakistan to be included in the CPI Hall of Fame.

It was included together with 2025 classmates, including Mrs. Dhoni of India, Sarah Taylor from England, Hashim Amla and Graeme Smith from South Africa, Matthew Hayden from Australia and Daniel Vettori of New Zealand.



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