The Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) is planning to name a stand at the Eden Gardens after legendary India seamer Jhulan Goswami, in recognition of her excellent services to the game. (More Cricket News)
Hail🐭ing from West Bengal’s Chakdaha town in Nadia district, the 39-year-old Jhulan brought the curtains down on her glorious, two-decade career with the thꩵird and final ODI against England at Lord's on Saturday.
“We are planning to name a stand after Jhulan Goswami at Eden Gardens. She is a special cricketer and deserves to be with the legends. We will approach the army for the necessary permission. We are also planning a special felicitati🍸on for her on the annual day,” CAB President Avishek Dalmiya said.
“At CAB we give eq🎃ual importance to women's cricket and hence we see so ma🍬ny talented cricketers. They are of course inspired by Jhulan's achievements. Though she has retired from international cricket we would love her to play in the woman's IPL,” he added.
Women's cricket's highest wicket-taker, Jhulan, fondly know♍n as 'Chakdah Expres🐬s', bids adieu to international cricket with over 350 wickets, a feat no bowler has achieved so far. The state cricket body also organised the telecast of her last game at a city theatre.