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‘Jhulan’s feat up there with the best’ - Mithali Raj

May 10, 2017 10:25 pm | Updated December 03, 2021 05:16 pm IST - HYDERABAD

Mithali Raj speaks glowingly of the fast-bowler’s commitment and team-spirit

Unique: Mithali Raj says Jhulan Goswami stands apart from the rest of the crowd because of her hard work.

India Women’s captain Mithali Raj says Jhulan Goswami’s feat of becoming the highest wicket-taker in ODIs is something which makes every player proud and that it should be up there at the top in terms of achievements by any Indian sportsperson.

“If you look at the fact that not many Indian players hold records in women’s cricket, this is a fabulous achievement by someone who has proved her endurance for such a long time,” Mithali said in an exclusive chat with The Hindu from Potchefstroom on Wednesday. “It is a commendable feat by Jhulan as the fast bowlers generally have very short careers, for obvious reasons. She stands apart from the rest of the crowd because of her great commitment level and hard work.

“Be with the new ball or in the second or third spells, Jhulan shows great grit and determination to be in the thick of things.

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“I remember, when I threw the ball to her in the Test in England in 2007, she was very visibly tired and had some trouble with her legs too. And, yet she didn’t say no, and went on to bowl and return a five-wicket haul. Amazing cricketer in any format to have in your team!”

“I am really happy to be part of this piece of cricketing history as we have been playing together for long, and know each other pretty well. She shows that rare trait of trying to improve with each game even now. Terrific character!”

Speaking of how her record-breaking team-mate is off the field, Mithali said: “She is a very jovial person, who initially was a bit upset when I indulged in pranks. It is different now; we enjoy our friendship on and off the field a lot.”

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“Definitely, when we started playing together, we never thoughts we would be part of this kind of history. Honestly, I am thrilled at her feat which is one of those unparalled achievements.”

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