West Indies star all-rounder Deandra Dottin has called time on her career with West Indies, saying the current team environment has been non-conductive to her ability to thrive.
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The 31-year-old Dottin took to Twitter to announce her decision late on Sunday night in Birmingham, where she is playing for team Barbados. Barbados is representing West Indies at the Commonwealth Games 2022.
"This announcement has come with much contemplation as cricket has always been a passion of mine. However, when the fire burns out, one has to take time to reassess their commitment."
the post read
Thanks to all for the love and support with in my past 14 years of playing cricket for West Indies! I look forward to be playing domestic cricket around the world pic.twitter.com/Vmw6AqpYQJ
ā Deandra Dottin (@Dottin_5) July 31, 2022
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It is understood that Dottin will continue to play in the Barbadian Commonwealth Games campaign. meanwhile, the Caribbean side is set to take on India in a do-or-die group game on August 3, the ICC stated.
Dottin highlighted organizational troubles in her statement addressed to the Cricket West Indies.