All-round Caribbean star Deandra Dottin will no longer be seen in international cricket. Indeed, this multifaceted veteran has bid farewell to international cricket. He reported his retirement by writing an emotional message on Twitter. The West Indies all-rounder holds the record for the fewest centuries in T20 cricket. Deandra Dottin had achieved the feat of scoring a century in just 38 balls in the match against South Africa during the 2010 T20 World Cup.
Deandra Dottin is currently playing for Barbados in 2022. The Barbados team will play their last league match against India on Wednesday, whichever team wins this match can confirm their place in the semi-finals. Significantly, Deandra Dottin is also called the Chris Gayle of women’s cricket. Deandra Dottin reported her retirement by sharing an emotional message on Twitter. She wrote that there were many problems during my career, but I faced them firmly.
Thank you all for the love and support over my last 14 years playing cricket for the West Indies! I hope to be able to play domestic cricket all over the world. pic.twitter.com/Vmw6AqpYQJ
— Deandra Dottin (@Dottin_5) July 31, 2022
Deandra Dottin wrote on Twitter that in the current situation it is not easy to move forward with my passion and passion for the game. She said that I am sad because I am not able to adapt to this team culture. However, I have no regrets, I am grateful for the opportunities I have had so far. At the same time, she said that I have made this decision very carefully, I worked a lot during my 14-year career. I worked a lot on my physical and mental abilities.