Jhulan Goswami has achieved many things in her career as an Indian cricketer. 340 wickets in international cricket, leading wicket-taker in ODIs, captaining the Indian team and an ICC women's cricketer of the year award.
But in a glittering career, there is one missing puzzle: a World Cup trophy. Incidentally, it was a World Cup that gave birth to a dream which she missed twice in 2005 and 2017. With the 2022 women's Cricket World Cup coming up in March at New Zealand, Jhulan's wish is to do well and tick a long-pending box.
"When I was a budding cricketer, I saw the 1997 World Cup final between Australia and New Zealand at the Eden Gardens as a ball girl. That was the first time I saw women's cricket in life as Belinda Clark won the trophy and took the victory lap. I think I am chasing that dream since my childhood.