The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced a world-class commentary team for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026, which includes former Pakistan captain and prominent figure in women’s cricket, Sana Mir. Her inclusion is considered a major honour not only for Pakistan but also for international women’s cricket.
According to the ICC announcement, the tournament will begin in England on June 12 and will conclude with the final at Lord’s on July 5. Renowned former players, captains, and broadcasters from around the world will provide commentary across all 33 matches of the event.
The commentary panel includes several eminent personalities such as Australia’s Mel Jones and Julia Price, England’s Isa Guha and Ebony Rainford-Brent, India’s Mithali Raj and Anjum Chopra, New Zealand’s Katie Martin, West Indies’ Carlos Brathwaite, and England’s Nasser Hussain. However, the biggest attraction for Pakistani fans is the presence of Sana Mir.
Sana Mir is one of the most successful captains in the history of Pakistan women’s cricket. She not only led the national team for a long time but also played a significant role in promoting women’s cricket by representing Pakistan at the international level. Now, she will use her expertise, experience, and deep understanding of the game to provide insightful analysis to a global audience during the tournament.
The ICC states that the personalities included in this commentary team have experience of cricket’s biggest events and will deliver high-quality coverage, analysis, and engaging stories throughout the matches.
Sana Mir’s inclusion is also proof that Pakistani women’s cricket has established a strong identity on the global stage. This tournament will bring together the best female cricketers from around the world on one platform, while experienced commentators, including Sana Mir, will keep fans connected to every important moment of the game.
Read more: Historic Lord’s clash produces rare and stunning cricket records