Jhulan Goswami is going to be Future ICC Hall of Famer, she received a guard of honor from England women’s cricket team players in her last One-Day-International. England team gave her guard of honor when she out to bat in the bat in the 40th over after the fall of 7th wicket during the last match of the series of India women’s against and England women’s cricket team on Saturday. This was the final match of the ODI series between these teams and this was officially Goswami career’s last match of her glorious 20-year international cricket career for India women’s cricket team.
For over 20 years Jhulan Goswami has run in, hit a length and blazed a trail.
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) September 24, 2022
She has bowled nearly 10,000 balls in ODI cricket, and she may just have inspired as many young girls to try cricket.
Thanks @JhulanG10, you’re an inspiration. pic.twitter.com/EMeCtAA5Wa
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Jhulan dismissed on the first ball
Even England’s substitute players stayed in the ground to show respect to Jhulan as they clapped with the Indian Legend walked out but the veteran cricketer was dismissed on the very first ball of the match. Earlier than that, Jhulan went with skipper Harmanpreet Kaur for the toss. In the women’s cricket, Jhulan Goswami is the highest wicket-taker in all formats of international cricket. The right-arm fast bowler has 350+ wickets. She also holds a record for most wickets in the World Cup.
A moment to savour! 👏 👏
— BCCI Women (@BCCIWomen) September 24, 2022
When the legendary @JhulanG10 joined #TeamIndia Captain @ImHarmanpreet for the toss ahead of the third #ENGvIND ODI. 👍 👍
Follow the match ▶️ https://t.co/RwUqefET7e pic.twitter.com/H8A991o2oR
Jhulan made her international debut for India in 2002. In the last two decades she has made many big records for India. She played a total of 284 matches. Jhulan is currently the world’s leading wicket-taker with 353 international wickets.
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