The act of Deepti mankading England's Charlotte Dean is just as much in headlines as Jhulan's retirement. It has garnered polarising reactions from fans and players alike
The 39-year-old fast bowler, who retired from international cricket on Saturday after the ICC Women's Championship series against England, played in five ICC Women's Cricket World Cups including in 2005 and 2017 when India made the finals. Goswami also turned out in five ICC Women's T20 Worl
Renuka Singh's four wickets haul and an all-round effort from Women in Blue helped India give Jhulan Goswami a series-winning farewell 3-0 as they bundled out hosts for 153 in the third ODI against England at Lord's ground on Saturday.
The final ODI was played at Lord's, and India captain Harmanpreet Kaur brought Goswami out with her for the toss. There were emotional moments during the team huddle with the Indian players seen in tears. Plans to rename a stand in Goswami's honour were disclosed at the pacer's home ground,
Jhulan, playing her final ODI at the Lord's, walked out to bat at No.9 after an ordinary batting display from India and received a heartwarming gesture on the field from England players as she made her way out one final time in international cricket.