India's star bowler said goodbye to the cricket world, will retire after the last match at Lord's

Jhulan Goswami also holds the record for taking the most wickets in the Women’s ODI World Cup. He has taken 43 wickets in 34 World Cup matches. He has achieved the feat of taking 4 wickets twice in the World Cup
A big news has come up against the Indian women’s cricket team. The country’s greatest bowler Zulan Goswami has announced his retirement from international cricket. The swing will play the last ODI against England at Lords on September 24. Zulan Goswami women are the highest wicket -takers in ODIs. He has taken 252 wickets in 201 matches. At the same time, the woman has the highest wicket record in the ODI World Cup. He has taken 43 wickets in 34 matches of the World Cup. He has achieved 4 wickets in the World Cup twice. The 39 -year -old Zulan has been selected in the Indian team for the ODI series against England. However, he was not part of the Indian T20 team for the Commonwealth Games. Zul has decided to retire to give the youth a chance.
Jhulan last played for India in March this year. She then made her debut against Bangladesh in the Women’s World Cup held in New Zealand. In this match he took 2 wickets giving 19 runs.
BCCI wanted to bid farewell to the swing only after this World Cup. But, due to injury, she could not make it to the last league match against South Africa. Since then his farewell match has been awaited. He last played a T20 for India in 2018. He played his last Test match in October 2021.
The swing was also to be selected for the Sri Lanka tour in July. But she didn’t quite fit the series. She had a fit in the last week of July. After this Commonwealth Games was to be held in T20 format and Julan has not played T20 for 4 years. Due to this he was given a chance in the series against England.