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It's Not Going To End Well For West Indies Cricket Or Cricket In The Caribbean, Warns Deandra Dottin
T20 World Cup: Deandra Dottin, who retired from international cricket last year, has warned the West Indies to improve and put things right in order, otherwise, cricket in the Caribbean will be going on the path of "not ending well", adding that players need to be given better resources and respect.
In August last year, while playing for Barbados in the Women’s T20 event of the Commonwealth Games, Deandra announced her international retirement, with 143 ODIs and 127 T20Is against her name, along with a 2016 T20 World Cup title and a 38-ball century in 2010 edition, which is still the fastest hundred in Women’s T20Is.
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- 05 May 2026 10:06