Manchester: After winning the first two matches, the Indian women’s cricket team finished second in their group ‘A’ in the ongoing ICC Women’s World Cup 2026 despite being defeated by South Africa in the last match. Harmanpreet Kaur will enter the field on Thursday in order to strengthen their hold on that place Indian team. Opponent Bangladesh (IND vs BAN). And Deepti Sharma can set a world record in this match.
Deepti is in good form in the current World Cup. The star all-rounder helped India’s team win by taking five wickets against arch-rivals Pakistan in the first match of the tournament. He also took a wicket against the Netherlands in the second match. Deepti did not get any wickets in the match against the Proteas. However, he will be desperate to get the team back on the winning streak against Bangladesh and get wickets himself. And the Indian off-spinner will make the world record in his name by taking one wicket against the side of Bengal.
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Deepti Jhulan shared Goswami’s feat with a wicket against the Dutch. He and Jhulan are now jointly the all-time leading wicket takers in world cricket. However, with one wicket against Bangladesh, she will single-handedly become the woman cricketer with the most wickets in world cricket. Deepti currently has a total of 355 wickets in his possession. Ditti is already the highest wicket-taker in the twenty-over format with 167 wickets in 147 matches. Deepti has a total of 22 wickets in six matches in Test cricket.
He also has 166 wickets in 124 ODIs. He is the second highest wicket taker in ODIs after Jhulan’s 255 wickets. Deepti still has a long way to go to overtake Jhulan in terms of ODI wickets. However, the 28-year-old Indian star can become the highest wicket-taker in international cricket.
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