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Women's World Cup: Veteran Pacer Jhulan Goswami Expresses Pride On Playing 200th ODI For India; Watch Video
Veteran India pacer Jhulan Goswami on Saturday said it has always been a pleasure for her to wear the blue jersey whenever she got an opportunity to do so. Goswami's words came before the start of her 200th ODI match for India against Australia in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup at Eden Park.
During the match against Australia, Goswami became the first bowler and second overall in the history of women's ODI cricket to feature in 200 matches. The first cricketer to breach the 200-appearance mark in women's ODI cricket has been her long-time team-mate and India skipper Mithali Raj, who presented her with a special cap before the match began.
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