After beating Ireland Women in their first game of the tournament, Indian Women overpowered hosts South Africa Women to register a comprehensive seven-wicket win in the Women's Quadrangular Series. The visitors won the toss and elected to bowl first. They restricted South Africa to only 119 in 39.3 overs with Jhulan Goswami (3/20) and Shikha Pandey (3/22) sharing six wickets between them. Only four batters could manage double figures as the duo kept a tight line.
When Jhulan Goswami took the wicket of South Africa’s Raisibe Ntozakhe in the Women’s Quadrangular one-day match at Potchefstroom, she made history by breaking the world record for the most wickets in 50-over international cricket in the women’s game. Fast bowler Goswami, 34, surpassed the record of 180 wickets, previously held by the Australian fast bowler Cathryn Fitzpatrick for nearly ten years. Fitzpatrick, in her time, was regarded as the fastest female bowler in the world. Therefore it is fitting that her record was broken by a player of similar pedigree. When Fitzpatrick retired in 2007, Goswami took on the title of being one of the quickest bowlers in the women’s game and has been India’s spearhead for years now. Standing tall at 5’11”, Goswami uses her height to generate good bounce. She is also known for her accuracy and ability to maintain that consistently over long spells. Hailing from a middle-class family in Chakdaha, a small town in West Bengal’s Nadia district, Goswami started off by playing tennis-ball cricket with the boys. She has grown a long way into breaking records and spearheading Indian bowling. She has scored 2 fifties in her 13 Test innings and one in ODIs. Though playing for one and half decade, she has played only 10 tests taking 40 wickets and in 153 One dayers, she has 181 scalps with a 6/31 as her best.
She won the Arjuna award in 2010 and deserves many more
accolades.
With regards – S. Sampathkumar
10th May 2017.
