Jhulan Goswami: Jhulan will regret it for life, this could not happen in 20 years of career

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Jhulan Goswami: Veteran fast bowler Jhulane Goswami’s long career is about to end. The third ODI between India and England will be Jhulan’s last international match. This legendary bowler has associated everything with his name in terms of records. But Jhulan will always regret one thing, even after such an illustrious career. Let’s say that this player has not been able to win the World Cup even once in his life.

Jhulan will regret this

India’s rhythm legend Jhulan Goswami said before his final international match that he only “regrets” not winning the ODI World Cup title in a career spanning two decades. Jhulan will withdraw from play after the third ODI against England at the historic Lord’s Ground on Saturday. During the interaction with the media, Jhulan got emotional and said that he is grateful for this sport that has given him so much fame and prestige. He said that he will always regret the team’s runner-up finish in the 2005 and 2017 ODI World Cup seasons.

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Jhulan Gosvami

They have played two World Cup finals

The 39-year-old right-handed bowler said: “I have played in two World Cup finals but I couldn’t win a single trophy. It would have been great for me and the team if we had been champions in either one.” Jhulan He said: “I’m just sorry because you prepare for the World Cup for four years. It takes a lot of hard work. Winning the World Cup is a dream come true for any cricketer. But from where I’m looking at the match stuff , the level and popularity of women’s cricket will only increase.

I never thought like that – Jhulan

The veteran bowler said: “When I started, I never thought of playing for so long. I consider myself lucky to be able to play this game. To be honest, being from a very simple family and from a small town like Chakda (in the district from Nadia in West Bengal), I didn’t know anything about women’s or professional cricket. I am grateful to the people, parents for always supporting me. Jhulan said that receiving the (debut) cap from the Indian team was the most memorable moment of his cricket journey. cricket.”My best memory is when I had the chance to play for India and bowled the first one because I never thought (that I would play for India). My cricket journey has been difficult as I had to travel two and a half hours by local train to practise.

He was inspired by watching the 1997 final.

He said he had 90,000 spectators on the ground to watch the match between Australia and New Zealand in the 1997 World Cup final. That’s why he decided to make a career of cricket. She said: “I was a ‘ball girl’ in 1997. It was only after watching the World Cup final that I dreamed of representing India.

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