
LONDON: SANA Mir, the former captain of the Pakistan Cricket Team, and the Famir Hall in the International Criminal Court, won the honor of the bell ringing in Lords on Thursday, which represents the beginning of the second day of the World Test Championship (WTC) between Australia and South Africa.
The festive bell ring, a dear tradition in “Cricket House”, has been implemented since 2007, by a prominent former player to indicate the start of daily play in a test match.
Sana occupied the lead center to perform rituals before the second day play, symbolizing the beginning of another day full of movement.
Her appearance was met with a warm applause from their cricket colleagues, officials and viewers present at the Lord.
The WTC Final, which was competing between Australia and South Africa, continued under a clear sky, where the SANA’s symbolic gesture set an accent for another day of the red cricket game in historical land.
The honor of Sana’s Bell-Linging came shortly after her incitement to the ICC Hall, acknowledging the exceptional international vitality.
Pakistan represented in 226 games and took the side in more than a hundred combinations, becoming a trail of women’s chick in the country.
It is appropriate to mention that Sana was recruited in the ICC Celebrity Hall just a few days ago, becoming the first Krikiti player from Pakistan to get this honor.
The former Off-Spinner, who has served the Pakistani cricket game nearly 15 years ago, is also the fourteenth crochet player in the world to be included in the elite list.
In general, she is the eighth Pakistani crochet player who is recruited in the Hall of the International Criminal Court, where she joined the ranks of myths such as Imran Khan, Asim Akram, Javed Manad, Abdel -Qader, Zuhair Abbas, Dar Yunus and Hanaf Muhammad.