Down with a heel injury, Goswami returned home today after being ruled out of the ongoing T20I series against South Africa. She will now head to National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru to recover within four to six weeks time.
India have never won the coveted World Cup as they narrowly missed the ODI World Cup title going down to hosts England by nine runs at the Lord's in July last year in what was their second defeat in a final.
"The preparation has begun from the series in South Africa. With about a year left, it's the perfect time for us to prepare in the right way," Jhulan told PTI after returning home.
"If we win, it will be like an icing in the cake. Obviously I began playing keeping the World Cup in mind always. It does not come every year. It takes four years. It's like winning an Olympic gold," said the 35-year-old, who is in her 16th year of International cricket.
Jhulan said the process has begun and the upcoming series against England, Australia and Asia Cup will provide ample opportunities to sharpen their skills.
"We will be well-prepared. We have a lot of matches lined up. After the series in South Africa, there will be a tri-nation T20I series against England, Australia. There is also Asia Cup," she said.
Australia women will tour India in March next year for a three-match ODI series as part of the ICC Women's Championship, followed by a T20I tri-series involving the hosts and England.
"It gave a positive vibe in the team. He spent about one and half hours, talking to each one of us. He said about the South African conditions and how to adapt and play well there," she said.
"After the World Cup hype was so high, it was about holding on to the momentum. That was our focus. We wanted to keep playing like where we had left.
"Everyone was focused on giving their best, and play good as a team. We had a fine preparation for the South Africa series, beginning with warm-up matches there."
"Last two years, we were focused on playing one-dayers. Now it's the time for T20s. Concentrating on the process now."
Jhulan bagged her 200th wicket in her 166th ODI in Kimberly on February 7 when she dismissed South African opener Laura Wolvaardt in the fifth over with an outswinger as India went on to beat the hosts by 178 runs.
"Never thought about the milestone when I started my career. In a long career, you are bound to achieve milestones. I never ran after a milestone," the lanky pacer said.
"Nothing lasts forever but I would prefer a medium-pacer breaking my record," Jhulan said.
Incidentally in the same match she sustained the heel injury and could not train the next day as MRI revealed the nature of injury.
"It will take some time to recover. I have to accept the fact. It will take four to six weeks. I had an injury in 2010 and before the World Twenty20 in 2016 as well. It's nothing new and I hope to be fit soon," she concluded.
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