City
Epaper

Deandra Dottin reverses international retirement ahead of women's T20 World Cup

By IANS | Updated: July 28, 2024 09:50 IST

St. John's (Antigua), July 28 Deandra Dottin, who had stunned everyone, with a sudden retirement in 2022, has ...

Open in App

St. John's (Antigua), July 28 Deandra Dottin, who had stunned everyone, with a sudden retirement in 2022, has reversed her decision, has decided to come out of retirement and will be available for selection to represent the West Indies Women's international cricket team, Cricket West Indies (CWI) said.

Dottin, now 33, had called time on her international career in 2022, citing issues with the "current climate and team environment".

In a letter to CWI, Dottin expressed her enthusiasm to return to the game, stating, "Representing West Indies in international cricket has always been a matter of great pride and passion for me. After a period of reflection and thoughtful dialogue with various parties within Cricket West Indies, including Cricket West Indies president, Dr. Kishore Shallow, I am pleased to inform you that I am eager to return to the game that I love, and contribute my utmost to the West Indies women’s team across all formats, with immediate effect."

"I am confident that my experience, maturity, and skills will add value to the team as it has done in the past, and I am prepared to furnish my best efforts in every match and training session to ensure the team’s winning trajectory in international cricket. Moreover, I am enthusiastic about mentoring younger players and contributing to the overall development of women's cricket in our region," she added.

Dottin, who will lead the Trinbago Knight Riders women’s team for the third consecutive year in the upcoming WCPL tournament, last played for West Indies in 2022. She has 270 international matches across ODI and T20I.

In 2010, she scored the first Women’s T20I century. Last month, MCC awarded Dottin with Honorary Life Membership of the club.

Dottin is one of West Indies' most-capped international player in women's cricket, with 127 T20Is and 143 ODIs since her debut in June 2008.

West Indies welcomed Dottin's return to international cricket acknowledging her talent and potential impact on the team.

"Deandra is a player of immense ability and experience. We are pleased with her decision to return to international cricket and be eligible for selection. There is no doubt that she could add significant value to the West Indies Women's teams," CWI Director of Cricket, Miles Bascombe said.

West Indies women's next international assignment will be the T20 World Cup in Bangladesh from October 2 - 19.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

BusinessIndia Tops Global Confidence at 93%, Yet Job Satisfaction Trails at 65% says ManpowerGroup Talent Barometer Report 2025

Navi MumbaiNavi Mumbai Civic Body Collects Rs 212 Crore Property Tax Early in Financial Year 2025-26

TechnologyStudy shows sleep shaped by environments not just personal habits

HealthStudy shows sleep shaped by environments not just personal habits

National148th Jagannath Rath yatra rolls through Ahmedabad

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other SportsClub WC: Manchester City cruises past Juventus to top Group G

Other SportsWI pacer Jayden Seales sanctioned for breaching ICC Code of Conduct

Other Sports"Preparing for World Championships in September": Avinash Sable after Asian Athletics Championship success

Other SportsNew Zealand call up rookie Jacobs, seasoned Milne for Zimbabwe T20I Tri-series

Other SportsMumbai, June 26 (IANS) India's pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah is likely to miss the second Test of the five-match Anderson-Tendulkar series to be played in Birmingham from July 2, a report has claimed.