India women vs England women: Future ICC Hall of Famer Jhulan Goswami received a guard of honour from England women's cricket team players in her last One-Day-International match when she out to bat in the 40th over after the fall of 7th wicket during India women's cricket team match against England women's cricket team on Saturday. This match is officially Goswami career's last match of her glorious 20-year international cricket career for Indian women's cricket team. Even England's substitute players stayed in the middle to show respect to Jhulan as they clapped while the Indian cricketing legend walked out. The veteran was dismissed on the very first ball.
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Earlier, Jhulan had joined her skipper Harmanpreet Kaur for the toss ceremony of the Lords' (Ind vs Eng 3rd One-Day-International match.
In women's cricket, Jhulan Goswami is the highest wicket-taker in all formats of international cricket. The right-arm fast bowler has 353 wickets and also holds the record for most wickets in the World Cup with 43 wickets.
Goswami made her international debut for India in the year 2002. In the last two decades, she has made many records for India, playing a total of 284 matches. Jhulan is currently the world's leading wicket-taker with 353 international wickets (except the ongoing Ind W vs Eng W 3rd ODI). She has bagged 253 wickets in ODIs (203 matches), 44 wickets (12 Tests) and 56 wickets (68 T20Is).