Deandra Dottin, who is the fastest scorer of the century in Women’s T20Is, has announced her retirement from the West Indies team. The allrounder made the announcement via Twitter. She cited reservations about the team environment as the reason behind her decision.
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Dottin has made no indication that she has retired from any other team-
Dottin has made no indication that she has retired from any other team barring West Indies. She is currently representing Barbados at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham as said in her retirement announcement. That she is “looking forward to playing domestic cricket around the world”.
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Dottin wrote in her announcement-
“There have been many obstacles during my cricket career that I have had to overcome. However, the current climate and team environment have been non-conducive to my ability to thrive and reignite my passion.”
“I am appreciative of the opportunities afforded to me. And I have ruminated on my decision over a period of time. Playing for the West Indies and representing the region has been an honor. During my 14 years of playing, I have trained at my best and grown as a player physically, mentally, and emotionally. It is the combination of this growth that has assisted me in reflecting on what is truly important to me.
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Dottin is West Indies’ most-capped international cricketer-
Dottin is West Indies’ most-cap international cricketer. She was playing 124 T20Is and 143 ODIs since her debut in June 2008. She has scored 3727 ODI runs at an average of 30.54, including three hundred, and 2697 T20I runs at 25.93, with two hundred. Among the 38 batters to have scored at least 1000 T20I runs, only four have a better strike rate than Dottin’s 122.98.