Dubai: Indian veteran player Mithali Raj and Jhulan Goswami appeared at the ICC ‘Odi Team of the Year’ for women after they extended their consistent run in international cricket.
The ICC team this year recognizes the achievement of extraordinary players who are impressed with the exploitation in their field in the calendar year.
The 39-year-old Raj, the dough and Indian veteran captain, collected the same number as the opening of the UK Tammy Beaumont and with the exactly equal average.
But 503 Run came when the Indian team struggled as a unit, making its contribution even more important.
He did not print any century this year but made a total of six centuries half a century.
(Pic Credit: ICC Twitter) Pace-Pace Spearhami Goswami, who is also 39, still proved itself as a power to be taken into account.
He claimed a total of 15 goals in 2021 and maintained a very good economic level of 3.77 too.
Experienced bowler who can continue to walk, and take the goal at the same time, Goswami is an asset for each side, ICC said in his appreciation for India.
With 340 Scalps Odi, Jhulan, which is also an ICC dwelling of women from the award-winning, leading the calculation for most of the goal in the international arena.
Raj and Goswami were the only two Indian players who appeared beside those peeled by England Skipper Heather Knight.
The team has three players from South Africa, two of each from England and West Indies and one from Australia.
Biopics are made in Raj and Goswami.
Two experienced crickets are now looking forward to the upcoming Odi World Cup this year in New Zealand.
Knights, England captain has become a vital temptation of their middle-half order for several years now and he is one of the top players in that role once again in 2021.
The knight accumulated a total of 423 runes this year, on average.
42.30, including a century and three years fifties.
He also played a key role with the ball, surrendered with five numbers on average 19.80.
ODI ICC Team Women in 2021: LIZELLE LEE (South Africa), Alyssa Healy (Australia), Tammy Beaumont (England), Mithali Raj (India), Heather Knight (C, UK), Hayley Matthews (West Indies), Marizanne Kapp ( South Africa), Shabnim Ismail (South Africa), Fatima there (Pakistan), Jhulan Goswami (India), and Anisa Mohammed (West Indies)