India medium-pacer Jhulan Goswami became the most successful bowler in ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup history when she dismissed Anisa Mohammed of the West Indies, in Hamilton on Saturday, for her 40th wicket at the tournament.
She finished with figures of 1 for 43 from six overs as India went on to beat the West Indies by 155 runs.
Almost exactly 17 years ago Goswami took her first World Cup wicket, dismissing Inoka Galagedara of Sri Lanka on March 22, 2005.
Since then she dismissed 40 different batters, never getting the same batter out twice at a World Cup. Mohammed was her seventh West Indian victim.
Goswami surpassed Australian Lyn Fullston, who held the previous record since 1988, her 39 wickets coming at an average of 11.94.
That first wicket back in 2005 may have been the only scalp she took in her debut World Cup match, but it was the first and only time she would ended with an economy lower than one.
Goswami produced figures of eight overs, three maidens, five runs and one wicket, and she was just getting started, taking 13 wickets in the tournament in South Africa, her highest at a single World Cup.
The 2009 World Cup was less fruitful, taking just four wickets but her best performance came against hosts Australia in the third-place play off, dismissing opener Leah Poulton and tailender Rene Farrell for figures of two for 21 as India won by three wickets.
After taking nine wickets on home soil in 2013, Goswami was back in the double figures in 2017 as India lost out to England by nine runs in the final.
The 39-year-old took three for 23, one of two times where she has taken three wickets in an innings to move to 10 for the tournament.
Her highest wicket haul came in 2005 as she produced figures of four for 16 against the West Indies only four days after delivering four for 27 against England.
Goswami lined up eight ducks across her 40 dismissals with 14 wickets bowled, including the first.
Mohammed’s dismissal swelled Goswami's tally to 14 dismissals caught by fielders, seven caught by the wicketkeeper and five from leg before wicket.
27 of her previous 39 wickets have come in victories, 11 in defeats and 1 in a no-result, that very first wicket.
- International Cricket Council