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'Enough is enough': Pakistani commentator causes massive controversy with 'Azad Kashmir' remark, faces sack calls from India

Sana Mir's reference to 'Azad Kashmir' during commentary sparked major backlash and social media outrage, with thousands demanding ICC action for politicizing the Women's World Cup.

  • On October 2, Sana Mir, former Pakistan women's captain and ICC Hall of Famer, referred to Natalia Pervaiz as 'hailing from Azad Kashmir' during the match at R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo.
  • Given the Kashmir dispute, 'Azad Kashmir' is sensitive as India calls it Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, and tensions rose after Asia Cup incidents with refused handshakes and a disputed trophy handover by Mohsin Naqvi.
  • A viral clip prompted calls for the International Cricket Council and Board of Control for Cricket in India to act, with thousands tagging both to demand Sana Mir's removal.
  • Ahead of the October 5, 2025 fixture, the Board of Control for Cricket in India instructed the Indian women's cricket team to continue the no-handshake policy, while Sana Mir defended her comments on X as non-political.
  • With the tournament meant to showcase women's cricket, organizers and the International Cricket Council face pressure to keep politics out as the ICC Women's ODI World Cup 2025 is embroiled in controversy.
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revsportz.in broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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