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Jhulan Goswami shortlisted for ICC Women's ODI Cricketer of the Decade award


Jhulan Goswami turned 38 today and she could not have asked for a better gift to celebrate her birthday. The tall pacer from Bengal was among the six players shortlisted for the ICC Woman ODI Cricketer of the Decade award. Goswami, who was known as being one of the fastest female bowlers during her time, has been the recipient of an ICC Award before. She won the Women's Cricketer of the Year award in 2007. 

Jhulan's name in this list of nominees is another good news for India regarding the ICC Decade awards. Mithali Raj, the Indian run machine and former captain of the side, has been nominated in two categories whereas Virat Kohli's name features in four. Rohit Sharma, MS Dhoni and Ravichandran Ashwin's name also features among the top contenders for the Player of the Decade award. 

In fact, Indian players have earned more nominations than any other country, a tribute to the prolificacy of Virat Kohli and the dominance of the team through the decade. However, the presence of Mithali and Jhulan would be even sweeter, signalling the rise of women's cricket in India as a product that hold its own. 

Jhulan played in 10 Women's Tests, picking up 40 wickets with three five-wicket hauls. In ODIs, the format where she found the most success, the fast bowler has played 182 matches and picked up 225 wickets with two five-wicket hauls. She is the leading wicket-taker in the format, the first ever to reach the 200 mark. 

She has already set her sights to playing in the 2022 World Cup, something that won't be easy due to her advanced age. However, if she wins the award, it could just be the booster shot she needs to travel the extra mile.

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