West Indies legend Deandra Dottin comes out of retirement after Two years hiatus

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khelja|28-07-2024

West Indies women's cricket legend Deandra Dottin has announced her return to cricket two years after announcing a shock retirement.
  Deandra Dottin, the first woman to score a in T20 internationals, retired from international cricket in 2022 due to issues with the team environment. Cricket West Indies announced that Dottin expressed her desire to return through a letter. "Representing West Indies in international cricket has always been a matter of great pride and for me," she wrote. Deandra Dottin's Return to International Cricket Dottin, now 33, had cited a "negative team environment" as the reason for her retirement. She felt the atmosphere was not conducive to her thriving or reigniting her passion for the game. In her letter, she mentioned having reflective conversations with various parties within Cricket West Indies, including President Dr. Kishore Shallow. She stated, "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." Impact on West Indies Women's Team Dottin hopes her experience and skills will benefit the team. She said she is prepared to give her best efforts in every match. Her return is expected to bolster the team's performance across all formats. One of the top female all-rounders of this century, Dottin has an impressive record. In 143 one-day internationals, she has scored 3,727 runs and taken 72 wickets. In T20 internationals, she has played 127 matches, scoring 2,697 runs and claiming 62 wickets. Dottin will be available for West Indies' T20 World Cup campaign in October. The team is placed in Group B alongside England, Scotland, South Africa, and hosts Bangladesh. Her return could significantly impact their chances in the tournament. Fans are eager to see how her presence will influence the team's dynamics and performance. She has been one of the stalwarts of the game and this return will definitely be a boost for West Indies.
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