Jhulan Goswami was at that point ahead in the rundown, with second positioned bowler, Australia's Cathryn Fitzpatrick way behind at 180. This accomplishment comes only three days after the Indian seamer's accomplishment of turning into the unsurpassed most noteworthy wicket-taker throughout the entire existence of the Women's World Cup, subsequent to outperforming Australia's Lynn Fallston. The continuous version of the World Cup is the player's fifth, with Goswami having made her introduction in the competition in 2005.
Veteran India seamer Jhulan Goswami accomplished one more immense achievement in Women's cricket. Subsequent to getting the wicket of England's Tammy Beaumont in the continuous EN-W versus IN-W Women's World Cup, the Indian seamer turned into the first Women cricketer in ODI cricket to get 250 wickets.
Most noteworthy wicket-takers in Women's cricket:-
Jhulan Goswami (India) - 250
Cathryn Fitzpatrick (Australia) - 180
Anisa Mohammed (West Indies) - 180
Shabnim Ismail (South Africa) - 168
Katherine Brunt (England) - 164
In the present game, England Women chose for field first and bowled India all-out for a small completion of 134 runs. Smriti Mandhana opening the batting scored 35 yet, didn't get a lot of help from the opposite end. In the lower request, Richa Ghosh contributed with a 33 joined by Jhulan Goswami's 20. For England, Charlie Dean was the pick of the bowlers, getting four wickets for 23 runs.
The Indian Women's group started their mission with a 107-run prevail upon the main adversaries Pakistan. The group, in any case, confronted mishaps in their second game, losing to New Zealand Women by 62-runs. The group made a more grounded rebound against the West Indies, a game which saw them win by a major edge of 155 runs while additionally scoring their most elevated at any point score in the competition (317/8).
Jhulan stands heads and shoulders over the rest in the 50-over design. Second, on the rundown is Australia's Cathryn Fitzpatrick who has 180 scalps to her name. West Indies' Anisa Mohammed is additionally tied at second spot with 180 wickets. South Africa's Shabnim Ismail and England's Katherine Brunt are next with 168 and 164 excusals to their name individually.
In the pursuit, England was down two down rapidly, 2-4, and that would have provided India with some feeling of certainty, however, captain Heather Knight (53 not out) and Natalie Sciver (45) set the vibe of the game. While India returned to get four additional wickets, it wasn't enough as England serenely pursued down the complete with 18.4 overs in excess.
Prior, Jhulan had made history in ladies' cricket by turning into the very first player to take 40 wickets in Women's World Cups alone, going past Australia's Lyn Fallston. Various global ladies' cricket stars had praised Goswami for her commitment to the game.