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Jhulan Goswami farewell match in photos as India beat England in a thriller

Jhulan Goswami clicked a pre-match photo with the Indian cricket team for the last time ahead of the India vs England third ODI in London. Twitter/BCCI
India captain Harmanpreet Kaur (in tears) gave a farewell speech to Harmanpreet Kaur before the match. Twitter/BCCI
Harmanpreet Kaur also embraced Jhulan at the end of her speech. Twitter/BCCI
Jhulan Goswami was also asked by Harmanpreet Kaur to join during the toss and the retiring pacer also called the toss. Twitter
Jhulan Goswami also recieved a guard of honour from the England team when she came out to bat for the last time. Goswami, however, was dismissed off the first ball. Twitter/England Cricket
Jhulan Goswami also received a guard of honour from her teammates as well when India came out to bowl in the second innings. Twitter/England Cricket
Jhulan Goswami also picked two wickets during the match of Alice Capsey and Kate Cross
India eventually won a low-scoring thriller as Jhulan Goswami carried on shoulder by a fellow teammate after India defeated England by 16 runs in a low-scoring thriller at the Lords' Cricket Ground.
It was a fitting farewell for Jhulan Goswami as India women team defeated hosts England 3-0 for the first time.
Jhulan Goswami also the centre of attraction during the victory lap. Twitter/BCCI women

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