“He’s a legend” – Ganguly on Jhulan Goswami’s retirement | indian woman cricketer jhulan goswami to retire after lords odi match ganguly

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Mumbai: Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Sourav Ganguly said that India’s third and final ODI against England on Saturday will be Jhulan Goswami’s last international match.

The 39-year-old Jhulan Goswami has played 12 Tests, 68 T20Is and 203 ODIs for the Indian team. By 2002, he made his debut in the international cricket field for the Indian team. Right arm fast bowler. He is known as the bowler who took most wickets in ODI cricket.

His decision to retire has been questioned for a long time. She last played in the 50-over Women’s World Cup series held last March. After that he is currently playing in the Indian team which is touring England. In the first ODI against England, he bowled 10 overs and conceded just 20 runs. He also took a wicket.

It is in this context that Ganguly has announced his retirement. “I am happy for Jhulan Goswami. His performance in the last 2 matches has been fantastic. The Indian team was confident of winning both of them. He is a legend. I have spoken to him a lot about the development of women’s cricket. I am proud that he and I belong to the soil of Bengal. His last international cricket match was against England at Lord’s. Finishing international cricket at Lord’s is a dream come true.

If my daughter wants to play cricket I would definitely say she should be like Jhulan Goswami. But she doesn’t play cricket.

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