ISLAMABAD – Pakistani blind cricket star Mahreen Ali has made history by setting a new world record in the Women’s Blind Cricket World Cup. Her extraordinary performance against Sri Lanka has brought global recognition to Pakistan’s women in blind cricket.
In a stunning display of skill and determination, Mahreen Ali scored an incredible 230 runs off just 78 balls. Her innings featured 39 boundaries, and she reached a double century in only 70 balls, breaking previous world records. This achievement makes her the first player from Pakistan to score a double century in Women’s Blind Cricket.
Following her record-breaking performance, Mahreen Ali expressed her gratitude, saying, “I thank Allah Almighty for this achievement. I also want to thank the Pakistan Blind Cricket Council and my parents for their support. This record is dedicated to Pakistan and my parents.” Her words highlighted the importance of faith, family, and institutional support in achieving sporting excellence.
Cricket experts and fans have hailed Mahreen Ali’s feat as a landmark moment for women’s blind cricket, both in Pakistan and internationally. Her performance not only secured Pakistan a remarkable victory over Sri Lanka but also inspired countless young women, demonstrating that dedication and talent can overcome obstacles.
The Pakistan Blind Cricket Council has congratulated Mahreen Ali on her achievement, emphasizing her contribution to raising the profile of blind cricket in the country. Officials said her record will serve as motivation for the next generation of players.
Mahreen Ali’s historic innings is being celebrated across media platforms and social networks, reinforcing Pakistan’s growing prominence in women’s sports. Analysts note that her remarkable skill, focus, and determination have set new standards in the game.
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With this achievement, Mahreen Ali has firmly established herself as a trailblazer in women’s blind cricket, creating a legacy that will inspire athletes for years to come. Her dedication and performance have not only rewritten records but also highlighted the potential of Pakistani women in adaptive sports.




