Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Never played for records: Jhulan

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Jhulan Goswami, the leading wicket-taker in women’s ODIs, says she never played for records and feels that the team’s triumph in the quadrangul­ar series in South Africa was good preparatio­n for the World Cup beginning next month.

The 34-year-old had surpassed the record of 180 wickets, previously held by the Australian fast bowler Cathryn Fitzpatric­k for nearly 10 years.

She now has a tally of 185 after her match-winning 3/22 in their eight-wicket win over South Africa to win the Quadrangul­ar Series, in Potchefstr­oom on May 21. “Individual records don’t matter much in a team sport. I never played for records but for the love for sport. You achieve milestones when you keep playing,” Jhulan told reporters after her arrival from South Africa.

Jhulan leads the list with the three names below her having already retired.

In the list, the only Indian in the top 10 is the retired Neetu David (141 wickets) at No 4.

“I am glad that I could achieve a few things on the way. I always played the game with love and passion, maybe that’s why I could achieve the milestones,” she said.

Captain Mithali Raj, who scored an unbeaten 62 to steer the side home along with Punam Raut (70*), became the first Indian captain to lead the side in 100 ODIs, and third overall behind England’s Charlotte Edwards (117) and Australian Belinda Clark (101).

“The series was very tough. It was a hard and bouncy wicket. We played good cricket throughout the series. It feels great that we could win the trophy,” Jhulan said of the series that also featured Zimbabwe and Ireland.

“We prepared for this series for six months and we have played well. It has really helped that we all could perform individual­ly. Everyone tried to contribute.”

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