JHULAN GOSWAMI BIOGRAPHY: DATE OF BIRTH, HEIGHT, FAMILY, CHILDHOOD, CAREER, COACHING CAREER, AWARDS, HONORS, AND TITLES

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Jhulan Goswami is a member of the Indian women’s cricket team
  • She is one of the greatest female fast bowlers of all time
  • Anushka Sharma will appear in Jhulan Goswami’s biography in the near future

Cricket is an emotional game in India, and there are various notable players in our country. Jhulan Goswami is a member of the Indian women’s cricket team. Let’s have a look at her age, family, career, and accolades, among other things. She is a former captain of the Indian national women’s cricket team and an international cricketer from India.

She is considered as one of the greatest female fast bowlers of all time, as well as one of the fastest bowlers in the history of women’s cricket. Following the retirement of Cathryn Fitzpatrick, she is the fastest contemporary bowler.

Anushka Sharma recently unveiled the first look teaser for Chakda Xpress. It is a biopic of Jhulan Goswami, the former captain of India’s national women’s cricket team.

Jhulan Goswami Biography

Full Name 

Jhulan Nishit Goswami

Birth 

25 November 1982

Age 

39

Place of Birth 

Chakdaha, West Bengal, India

Nickname 

Babul

Height 

 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)

Father’s Name 

Nisith Goswami

Mother’s Name 

Jharna Goswami

Batting 

Right-hand-bat

Bowling 

Right-arm medium-fast

Playing Role 

Bowler

Test debut 

14 January 2002 v England

Last Test 

30 September 2021 v Australia

ODI Debut 

6 January 2002 v England

Last ODI 

26 September 2021 v Australia

T20I Debut 

5 August 2006 v England

Last T20I 

10 June 2018 v Bangladesh

Awards 

Padma Shri, Arjuna Award for Cricket

Jhulan Goswami Biography: Birth, Age, Family, and Early Life

She was born on November 25, 1982, to a middle-class family in Chakdaha, West Bengal’s Nadia district. She began playing cricket at the age of 15. She became interested in cricket after watching the 1992 Cricket World Cup on television. She became more interested in sport after seeing Australian batter Belinda Clark compete in the 1997 Women’s Cricket World Cup. However, her hometown of Chakdaha did not have any cricket facilities at the time, so she travelled to Kolkata to play.

Jhulan Goswami’s Career and Work Experience

She got picked up to the Bengal women’s cricket team after completing her training in Kolkata. At the age of 19, she made her international debut in a one-day international match played against England in Chennai in 2002. Her Test debut occurred against England in Lucknow on January 14, 2002.

When she was named vice-captain of the national team prior of the 2006 tour of England, she was designated for a leadership role. She was instrumental in India’s Test series victory, which included their first victory against England. In the first Test at Leicester, she hit fifty as a nightwatchman, and in the second Test at Taunton, she got her career-best match figures of 10 for 78 – 5 for 33 and 5 for 45. She was named Player of the Series as a result of her accomplishments, and she was also honoured at the Castrol Awards in Mumbai in September. She was given a Special Award at this event.

Received the Arjuna Award in 2010

Later in 2008, she took over the captaincy from Mithali Raj and retained it till 2011. At the 2008 Asia Cup, she also became the fourth woman to take 100 wickets in one-day internationals. She received the Arjuna Award in 2010 and, following Diana Edulji in 2012, became the second Indian woman cricketer to get the Padma Shri.

She has 40 test wickets in ten matches and 271 international wickets in 223 games. She has also hit 1593 runs with three 50s.

First female cricketer to take 200 wickets in a single day

She accomplished this feat during the Women’s Quadrangular Series. In February 2018, she became the first female cricketer to take 200 wickets in a single day. In ODIs, she has 995 runs in 166 matches. In 2011, she took 6 for 31 against New Zealand, but India lost.

In May 2017, she surpassed Australia’s Cathryn Fitzpatrick as the highest ODI wicket-taker when she grabbed her 181st wicket against South Africa at PUK Oval, Potchefstroom. She was also a member of the Indian squad that advanced to the 2017 Women’s Cricket World Cup final, where they were defeated by England by 9 runs.

In September 2018, she took her 300th wicket in international cricket against Sri Lanka. In November 2020, she was nominated for the ICC Women’s ODI Cricketer of the Decade award.

In May 2021, Goswami was nominated to India’s Test squad for a one-off match against England’s women’s cricket side. In January 2022, she was named to India’s team for the Women’s Cricket World Cup in New Zealand. In August 2018, she announced her departure from WT20Is.

Jhulan Goswami Biography: Awards, Honours and Titles

2012: Padma Shri Award

 

2010: Arjuna Award

 

2008 – 2011: Captain of Indian Women’s Cricket Team

 

2007: ICC Women’s Cricketer of the Year

 

Fastest Bowler

 

Leading International Wicket Taker

Jhulan Goswami’s Coaching Career Biography

She was selected as a bowling consultant for the India women’s national cricket team after her retirement, working under head coach Ramesh Powar. She is the player coach for the Indian national team.

Jhulan Goswami Biography: Biopic in Bollywood

Anushka Sharma will appear in Jhulan Goswami’s biography in the near future. Chakda Xpress is the title of the film. Jhulan had a tumultuous and unpredictable cricket career, but she never lost sight of her goal of making her country proud. She worked to dispel the myth that women can’t make a living playing cricket in India, so that the next generation of female cricketers would have a more even playing field. Chakda Xpress is the most definitive peek into the not-so-rosy world of women’s cricket back then, and her life is a living testimony that passion and tenacity triumph over any and all adversity. There is more work to be done, and we must empower them so that women can participate in sports in India.

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