According to the laws of nature, the farewell bell rang for Jhulan Goswami. Indian women cricketer is going to retire.
The last stop of the Chakdah Express is at Lords. The all-rounder will retire after playing against England at Lord’s next month.
According to the sources of the Indian Cricket Board, this star cricketer of the women’s national team will play the last match in the country’s jersey against England on September 24. After former India captain Mithali Raj, India women’s cricket team is going to lose another legend.
The achievement of Jhulan’s achievements is quite heavy. She has played about 200 ODIs for the country. She has taken 352 wickets in three formats. Jhulan is the highest wicket taker in women’s international cricket. She is also the highest wicket-taker (252) in women’s ODI cricket. In 2007, she won the ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Year award.
Jhulan played five World Cups in the Indian jersey. The current World Cup was Jhulan’s fifth World Cup. She made her World Cup debut in 2005 in the Indian jersey. Then played in 2009, 2013, 2017 and this year. This is the last World Cup for the 39-year-old legend. And the last World Cup gave her the title of the world’s best.