
Rabeya Khan of Bangladesh celebrates his friends after taking the Pakistani goal Sidra Nawaz. (Getty Images) New Delhi: The Women’s World Cup of 2025 women was a controversy on Thursday after former captain of Pakistan Sana Mir, part of the comment panel, raised outrage with a note in the air referring to “Azad Kashmir”. The commentary, which was made during the opening match of Pakistan against Bangladesh, launched massive resistance on social media and pointed out cricket fans and authorities.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!In a widely circulated clip, Mir was heard: “… the captain of a very young site. Yes, they won the qualifications, but many of these players are new. Natalia, which comes from Kashmir, Azad Kashmir, plays a lot of cricket in Lahore.
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WATCH: Pakistani commentator using Azad Kashmir during the match Indian fans responded quickly, marked ICC and BCCi, demanded the action and called for it to remove it from the commentary panel for mixing policy with sport. ICC has strict rules against cricket policy, and the incident ruled debates on commentators who maintain neutrality for international broadcasts.The controversy overshadowed Pakistani performance in the field, where they fought against Bangladeshi disciplined bowling attack. Bangladesh limited Pakistan to 129 in 38.3 overs on an obedient track.Bangladeshi Pacer Marufa Akter, 20, released an overwhelming open spell and released Omaima Sohail Opener and Stalwart Sidra Amin for the ducks of the first ball and Pakistan had a 2/2. The slow spinner of the left shoulder has added acter to the pressure and removed Muneeb Ali (17) and Rameen Shamim (23) shortly after the powerplay and ensured that Pakistan’s shifts had never obtained dynamics.Pakistani rarely exceeded four runs for more and the team exceeded 100 only in 30th place and managed only 14 borders. Their doughs tried to adapt to the intelligent rotation of Bangladesh and goals at regular intervals.