The legendary speedster Jhulan Goswami ended her illustrious 20-year international career by quitting all forms of cricket in September 2022.
Jhulan Goswami’s trip from Chakdah, a town some 70 kilometres from Kolkata, had a fairy-tale conclusion at Lord’s, the Mecca of Cricket.
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She finished as the leading wicket-taker with a horrendous number of 255 in ODIs.
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Her first T20I and Test debut both came against England. She appeared in a total of 204 ODIs, 12 Tests, and 68 T20Is along the wonderful way.
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She became interested in cricket after watching the 1992 Cricket World Cup on television.
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Awards, Honours and Titles 2007: ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Year 2008 – 2011: Captain of Indian Women’s Cricket Team 2010: Arjuna Award 2012: Padma Shri Award
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