Key Points

Former Pakistan cricket captain Sana Mir has landed in hot water after making a politically sensitive reference to Kashmir during a Women's World Cup match commentary. Her use of the term 'Azad Kashmir' instead of 'Pakistan-occupied Kashmir' has triggered widespread outrage among Indian cricket fans. Social media users are demanding her removal from the commentary panel and calling for ICC intervention. The incident adds another layer to the ongoing tensions between Indian and Pakistani cricket circles.

Key Points: Sana Mir Faces Backlash for POK Commentary Remark

  • Sana Mir used 'Azad Kashmir' term during Women's World Cup commentary
  • Incident draws massive criticism from Indian cricket fans
  • Calls for ICC action against controversial remarks
  • Follows recent India-Pakistan cricket controversies
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Women's World Cup: Ex-Pakistan player Sana Mir in trouble after controversial reference to POK

Former Pakistan captain Sana Mir sparks controversy during Women's World Cup commentary with sensitive Kashmir reference

"It is not a slip of the tongue. She needs to be sacked. - Social Media User"

Mumbai, Oct 2

Former captain of the Pakistan women's team, Sana Mir, has landed in a hot soup after making a politically-motivated reference to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK) while on commentary duty during her country's match against Bangladesh in the ongoing ICC Women's ODI World Cup 2025.

Sana Mir, who was on duty in the match that Pakistan lost to Bangladesh by 89 runs in their opening match, made the controversial remark in reference to the part of Kashmir occupied by her country, which has not gone down well with Indian fans.

During Pakistan's batting, she mentioned that cricketer Natalia Pervaiz was from 'Azad Kashmir', instead of 'Pakistan-occupied Kashmir'. Initially, Mir had said that the player was from "Kashmir" but swiftly corrected herself to say "Azad Kashmir".

A video of her comments has gone viral on social media, with the 39-year-old Sana Mir drawing flak from Indian cricket fans, with many demanding that the International Cricket Council (ICC) take action against her and remove her from the commentary panel. They have also advised the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to lodge an official complaint with the ICC over her remarks and seek action. The ICC is currently headed by Jay Shah, whose father Amit Shah is India's Home Minister.

"It is not a slip of the tongue. Initially, she said 'Kashmir', then she corrected herself to 'Azad Kashmir'. She needs to be sacked. Enough is enough," a user posted on X, formerly Twitter..

"This is one thing you can't say on a global stage. Sana Mir has to go for this. There is nothing called Azaad Kashmir," said another post.

The latest incident comes just days after a string of controversies between the two countries during the Men's T20 Asia Cup, which culminated with the Indian players being denied the trophy as it was taken away by Asian Cricket Council President Mohsin Naqvi after the Indian players refused to receive it from him.

Pakistan players -- Sahibzada Farhan and Haris Rauf, too-- had landed in hot water with controversial gestures during matches with India.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Why bring politics into sports? 😒 Cricket should unite people, not divide. But calling POK as "Azad Kashmir" is a deliberate provocation. BCCI should definitely file a complaint with ICC.
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Arjun K
As an Indian cricket fan, I'm really disappointed. First the Asia Cup trophy incident, now this. When will this stop? Sports should be kept separate from politics. But we can't ignore such deliberate misrepresentation of facts.
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Sarah B
While I understand the sentiment, maybe we should focus more on the game itself? The women's team is playing well and this controversy is taking away from their performance. But yes, such comments shouldn't go unchecked.
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Vikram M
Clear violation of ICC code of conduct! Commentary box is not the place for political statements. She corrected herself from "Kashmir" to "Azad Kashmir" - shows it was intentional. Immediate action needed! 🚫
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Kavya N
This pattern is concerning. First their players make controversial gestures, now commentators making political statements. ICC needs to set clear boundaries. Kashmir is and will always be an integral part of India. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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