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Twitter Reacts As Jhulan Goswami Bids Farewell To International Cricket

The Indian cricket fraternity took to social media to bid Indian women's pace legend Jhulan Goswami farewell after the third and final ODI against England at Lord's, which was her final international match. Many cricketers and administration figures took to Twitter on Saturday to bid Jhulan farewell and congratulate her on a legendary career.

Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Women took to Twitter to bid farewell to the legendary bowler.

"Records galore A legacy to be proud of Thank you @JhulanG10 #TeamIndia," tweeted BCCI Women.

Records galoreA legacy to be proud ofThank you @JhulanG10 #TeamIndia pic.twitter.com/Ib4knV2eyn

BCCI president Sourav Ganguly also bid farewell to the pace legend, saying that she will be a role model for women players for years to come.

"A fantastic career .. befitting that it ended on a winning note ..and she left with a good series individually ..will remain a role model for the women players for decades ahead @JhulanG10 @BCCI," tweeted Ganguly.

A fantastic career .. befitting that it ended on a winning note ..and she left with a good series individually ..will remain a role model for the women players for decades ahead @JhulanG10 @BCCI pic.twitter.com/JA4xGgobEd

BCCI secretary Jay Shah also thanked the bowler for inspiring the next generation of cricketers and serving Indian cricket for two decades with unmatched dedication and determination.

"The greatest & most successful fast bowler in women's cricket retires from int'l cricket after two decades of unmatched dedication & determination towards the game. Congrats @JhulanG10 on a phenomenal career with #TeamIndia. Thank you for inspiring next generation of cricketers," tweeted Shah.

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