Jhulan Has Done Unbelievable Work For Women's Cricket: Perry

"She's such a talisman for the Indian team. She's an absolute bedrock of that new ball. And it's been really, really tricky to get away."
Jhulan Has Done Unbelievable Work For Women's Cricket: Perry

Hamilton: Australian captain Ellyse Perry heaped praise on India pacer Jhulan Goswami, saying she has done remarkably wonderful work for the growth of women's cricket in the world.

Asked about Jhulan's role in the Indian team, Perry said, "I think not just myself, but our entire team have a tremendous level of respect for Jhulan. You know, what she's done for the game, not just for the Indian team, the whole of women's cricket globally is just unbelievable. I certainly admire her longevity as well, and just how successful she's been over such a long period of time. She's such a talisman for the Indian team. She's an absolute bedrock of that new ball. And it's been really, really tricky to get away."

Veteran pacer Goswami on Saturday (March 12) became the leading wicket-taker in the history of Women's Cricket World Cup by dismissing West Indies spinner Anisa Mohammed. Anisa flicked to mid-wicket fielder, becoming Jhulan's 40th overall scalp in the tournament and was able to overtake Australia's Lyn Fullston's record since 1988 of 39 wickets at an average of 11.94. Almost 17 years ago, Goswami took her first World Cup wicket, dismissing Inoka Galagedara of Sri Lanka on March 22, 2005.

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