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Women's World Cup: Ex-Pakistan Player Sana Mir In Trouble After Controversial Reference To POK
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".
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