
India captain Mithali Raj on Sunday rued the absence of veteran pacer Jhulan Goswami from a must-win match against South Africa in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup, which they ultimately lost by three wickets in a dramatic fashion, here.
Goswami's absence from a crucial match for India was due to a side strain suffered in a training session. It was the first time in her five appearances for India in the ODI World Cup that Goswami was absent from the playing eleven. In her absence, India's pacers Meghna Singh and Pooja Vastrakar couldn't pick a single wicket in returning identical figures of 0/37 in their respective six overs as South Africa won by three wickets on the final ball in chase of 275.
"I'm sure she would have made a difference because as I said, with so many years of experience playing different teams and different surfaces, and similar pressure situations - even having a senior player like her to lead the bowling attack, purely it would have made a difference. But having said that, I'm sure she might be feeling very disappointed that the last game of the Indian team (in this World Cup), she could not be part of, but then that's how it is."