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Sania's off-court power shot

May 25, 2011 02:41 am | Updated 02:41 am IST - Islamabad:

Finds place in list of “100 women who shake Pakistan”.

Sania Mirza.

Indian tennis sensation Sania Mirza, who married Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik last year, has been included in a list of “100 women who shake Pakistan”.

Ms. Mirza, who chose to live in Dubai after her high-profile and controversial marriage to Mr. Malik, finds a mention in the list alongside the former federal Minister, Sherry Rehman; women's rights champion Mukhtaran Mai; and Um-e Hassan, the wife of a hardline Lal Masjid cleric.

The list, compiled by

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Newsweek Pakistan magazine, describes Ms. Mirza as a “tennis pro [who] has been welcomed by Pakistanis as their own”.

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Many Pakistanis have expressed surprise at Ms. Mirza being included in the list.

“How did Sania Mirza make it to that list. Last I saw her she was winning games for India. Don't mean to be harsh or anything but isn't this thread about proud Pakistani women?” wrote a reader on the defence.pk website.

A “Karachi feminist” pooh-poohed the list, saying “it fits the paradigm of how westerners write about Pakistan.

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“If it's not going to be the terror militant suicide angle, then it should be about defiance, spirit, resilience — their art, their bold and talented women, their unique industries,” the author posted on her blog.

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