India veteran fast bowler Jhulan Goswami will play her last international match at Lord's, after the third and final ODI of the England tour on September 24. Goswami's career is just incredible as her sheer dedication and hard work over the past two years have helped India in picking glories and lifting several trophies.
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Goswami, famously called Chakdaha Express for her bowling, has a spectacular career spanning 20 years. She made her debut in international cricket in March 2002 when she was 19 years old. Now, 20 years later, she will be bidding farewell to her international career as the highest wicket-taker in women's internationals, with 353 wickets across formats.
- Most Wickets in ODIs
Goswami tops the chart with the most number of wickets in ODIs. In her career so far, she has scalped 253 wickets from 202 matches at an economy rate of 3.36. - Most Ducks in ODIs
She is leading the list with 17 ducks from 202 ODIs, followed by England's Charlotte Marie Edwards with 16. - A second longest career in ODIs
After India's Mithali Raj, Goswami is the second women cricketer to have the longest career in ODIs, spanning 20 years and 106 days. - 1000 runs, 50 wickets, and 50 catches
She holds the record of having 1000 runs with 50 wickets and 50 catches in ODIs. - Youngest player to take 10 wickets in a Test Match
Goswami made an exceptional record in 2006 when she took 10 wickets in a Test match against England in Taunton. She was just 23 years old at that and became the youngest player to take 10 wickets in women's Test cricket. - Most Balls bowled in career:
Goswami has bowled a record of 9903 deliveries in her career of over 20 years. - Most Runs conceded in career:
Moreover, she has also conceded the most runs (5561) in her career. - Second most catches in career: 68
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In a career of two decades, she played 12 Tests, 68 T20Is, and 202 ODIs. She holds the record for the most wickets in ODIs and has featured in six 50-over World Cups.
Her contribution to women's cricket has been phenomenal and thus, she will be seen in action on an international cricket platform for the last time when India will play three ODIs - part of the ICC Women's Championship - on September 18, 21, and 24.