
Chakda ‘Xpress(NaN)
Inspired by the life of Jhulan Goswami
Jhulan Goswami gradually moves up the ladder despite misogynistic politics to fulfill her dream of playing cricket for India. Her goal: the India women's ICC World Cup final against mighty England at the Lord's on 23 July 2017.


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