With Jhulan hanging boots, end of 3-decade-long Illustrious career
Jhulan,39, who led India's pace bowling attack in 283 international matches started her International journey in January 2002 at Chennai.
Jhulan,39, who led India's pace bowling attack in 283 international matches started her International journey in January 2002 at Chennai.
The veteran pacer Jhulan Goswami, who will be retiring from international cricket after the ODI series against England, on Friday said that after playing World Cups and not winning it will be her "only regret" in her stunning cricket career.
The ICC Team of the Year, led by England's Heather Knight, recognizes the achievements of some exceptional players in women's cricket who impressed one and all with their on-field exploits in a calendar year.
The film is directed by Prosit Roy and will stream on Netflix. The movie traces the glorious journey of one of the fastest female pacers in the history of world cricket. It will also shed light on the time the Indian women’s cricket team, which is world-famous today, had to face relative obscurity compared to the men’s team.
Women's team coach WV Raman and the Board of Control for Cricket in India also extended their best wishes to the birthday girl.
Jhulan Goswami has applauded Cricket Association of Bengal's (CAB) initiatives of keeping a close watch on a proper diet of the women players.
Jhulan Goswami added that reaching the final is an achievement in itself and the fearless brand of cricket the team has played can help them win the trophy.
Harmanpreet Kaur is among 10 female players who have reached the three-figure mark in terms of appearances. New Zealand's Suzie Bates and Australia's Ellyse Perry top the list with 111 appearances.
India will next take on England in the final ODI of the three-match series on February 28 at the Wankhede Stadium.
Indian is just one step away from confirming their semi-final spot in the ongoing ICC WWT20.