Since making her debut for India in 2002, Jhulan Goswami has achieved every accolade the cricketing world has to offer, be it captaining the side or spearheading the pace attack. Now, Jhulan, the leading wicket-taker in ODIs with 247 scalps in 196 games, has another milestone in her sights: the leading wicket-taker in Women's Cricket World Cups.
In India's opening match against Pakistan at Bay Oval, Jhulan took 2/26 in 10 overs in the 107-run win to stretch her scalps to 38 across five Women's Cricket World Cups since 2005. Ahead of India's second match against hosts New Zealand at Seddon Park, Jhulan is now just two wickets away from overtaking the 39 wickets taken by Lyn Fullston of Australia from 1982 to 1988.
"I'm not aware of how many wickets I have, but it is important, as a senior member of the side, to go there and perform well, give a good start, give an early breakthrough. That is my job and I want to stick to my role, that is the important thing and if you play a long time, you are going to achieve a few individual milestones," said Jhulan in the virtual press conference.