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Jhulan Goswami’s top 3 spells in Test Cricket

Jhulan Goswami’s had a brief stint in test cricket but it was surely an impressive one. Goswami played only 12 test matches where she picked up 44 wickets at an average of 17.36. Let’s take a look at her top 3 spells in test cricket

5/25 vs England, 2005

Jhulan Goswami's top 3 spells in Test Cricket
525 vs England 2005

Jhulan Goswami always upped her game whenever she played against England. Her best performance in test cricket also came against England when she picked up a 5-fer. India batted first and scored 289 runs. In reply, England was restricted to 154 runs which gave India a massive lead. Jhulan Goswami’s effort with the ball was the major factor behind England’s dismal batting display in the first innings. England however managed to draw the game but Jhulan Goswami did give a treat to the fans with her immaculate bowling display.

5/33 vs England, 2006

Jhulan Goswami's top 3 spells in Test Cricket
533 vs England 2006

Another first-innings masterclass from Jhulan Goswami against England. She bowled this spell in Taunton, in the second match of the test series. The Indian team batted first and put up 307 runs on the board with the help of gritty innings from Anjum Chopra and Mithali Raj. When England came out to bat, they had no clue about what happened to them. Jhulan Goswami got 3 early breakthroughs as she dismissed Claire Atkins, Laura Newton, and Claire Taylor with the new ball. Later in the innings she also got the better of the English skipper Charlotte Edwards and Laura Marsh. India earned a massive lead in the first innings and imposed a follow-on because of Goswami’s heroics. 

5/45 vs England, 2006

Jhulan Goswami's top 3 spells in Test Cricket
545 vs England 2006

Another 5-wicket haul from Jhulan Goswami in the same match. After a 5-fer in the first innings, Jhulan Goswami picked up another 5 wickets in the second innings to lead India to a victory. India imposed the follow-on after the first innings and in the second innings, it was again Jhulan Goswami who troubled the English batters. This time English batters showed some resilience and scored 305 runs but they could only post a target of 98 runs. India eventually chased the total with 5 wickets in hand.

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