South African pace star Marizanne Kapp has etched her name into cricket history by surpassing Jhulan Goswami’s all-time record for the most wickets in Women’s World Cup history during a thrilling clash against England.
Kapp, known for her consistency and fierce competitiveness, achieved this monumental feat with a fiery spell that dismantled England’s top order. With her latest performance, Kapp not only became the leading wicket-taker in Women’s World Cup history but also reinforced her status as one of the greatest all-rounders in modern cricket.
The record, previously held by Indian legend Jhulan Goswami, stood as a benchmark of excellence for nearly a decade. Kapp’s achievement marks a symbolic passing of the torch between two generations of fast-bowling greatness.
Cricket fans around the globe flooded social media with tributes, hailing Kapp’s dedication, longevity, and match-winning impact. As South Africa continues its campaign, Kapp’s leadership and form could prove pivotal in their quest for World Cup glory.