In 2010, she retired from all forms of cricket.[2]
In March 2019, she was appointed to head the all women selection panel.[7] In April 2019, she was part of the selection committee to name the Pakistan women's team for their tour to South Africa.[8] In October 2020, she became the first Pakistani woman commentator to serve as a commentator in a men's ODI cricket match.[9] It came during the first ODI between Zimbabwe and Pakistan in Rawalpindi.[citation needed]
Controversy
In a television show, former Pakistan cricketer Batool Fatima accused Urooj Mumtaz of axing former Pakistani cricketer Sana Mir from the 2020 ICC Women's T20 World Cup due to personal issues and grudges between the two.[10] However Mumtaz refuted the allegations made by Batool and insisted that Mir was dropped due to inconsistent performances.[11][12]