India’s veteran fast bowler Jhulan Goswami is all set to retire from international cricket at Lord’s after the third and final ODI of the tour of England on September 24. She will leave the game. Jhulan was the highest wicket-taker in women’s internationals, with 352 wickets across formats.

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Jhulan Goswami is all set to retire from international cricket at Lord’s, after the third and final ODI

Jhulan Goswami is all set to retire from international cricket

After taking a side strain, it is not possible for Jhulan to say goodbye on the field.

The 39-year-old last played for India in the ODI World Cup in New Zealand in March this year. According to board official news, the BCCI was keen to give him a “proper farewell”. Because “Jhulan couldn’t say goodbye on the field” after taking a side strain before India’s final group game against South Africa. He has not played T20Is since 2018 and played his last Test match in October 2021.

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Clearance from the medical staff of the National Cricket Academy

Goswami was to visit Sri Lanka in July but missed it due to fitness. Jhulan recovered fully in mid-July and was selected for the tour of England after obtaining clearance from the medical staff of the National Cricket Academy.

In discussions with the men’s IPL team for a mentoring role

According to reports, Goswami has kept his options open for the inaugural women’s IPL to be held in March 2023. She is also in discussions with the men’s IPL team for a mentoring role. And she will be a player and mentor for the Bengal women’s team. In the upcoming domestic season.

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Goswami made his international debut in March 2002 at the age of 19 and played 12 Tests, 68 T20 Internationals, and 201 ODIs over the course of two decades. She holds the record for most wickets in ODIs – 252 – and has appeared in six 50-over World Cups.

India will play three T20 matches in England on September 10, 13, and 15. After that three ODIs – part of the ICC Women’s Championship – will be played on 18, 21, and 24 September.