The talismanic allrounder has endured a torrid time with injuries and last played for her country in February 2019 against Pakistan
West Indies have announced their squad for the upcoming Women’s T20 World Cup, with Deandra Dottin set to make her first international appearance for more than a year.
The talismanic allrounder has endured a torrid time with injuries and last played for her country in February 2019 against Pakistan.
She joins a 15-strong party led by Stafanie Taylor for the competition which kicks off in Australia in less than a month’s time.
There is also an unlikely recall for Lee Ann Kirby, who last played for the national side in 2008 but has been a consistent source of runs in domestic cricket.
Much will be expected of a team coached by Gus Logie, with Courtney Walsh as his assistant. On home soil in 2018, Taylor’s side reached the semi-final stage, edged out only by eventual winners Australia.
West Indies won the previous instalment, held in India, with Taylor and Hayley Matthews both making half centuries in a dominant final victory over Australia.
Stafanie Taylor will captain the team
Ann Browne-John, who headed the selection panel, explained that the squad selected combined a mixture of youth and experience.
“We are also pleased to welcome back Deandra Dottin who made such a big impact on International cricket in the past few years until she was sidelined by injury,” Browne-John said.
“The two experienced fast bowlers Shamilia Connell and Shakera Selman who have also been on the injured list are now are back in the squad.”
Browne-John added: “Lee Ann Kirby returns to the team after an extended absence but she has shown herself to be a prolific scorer. In addition, the introduction of the young fast bowler Cherry-Ann Fraser is ideal for the Australian pitches which are generally fast with some bounce. The team has the experience and talent to excel at the World Cup.”
Squad: Stafanie Taylor (c), Anisa Mohammed (vc), Deandra Dottin, Hayley Matthews, Chedean Nation, Lee-Ann Kirby, Britney Cooper, Shemaine Campbelle, Chinelle Henry, Afy Fletcher, Shamilia Connell, Shakera Selman, Sheneta Grimmond, Cherry-Ann Fraser, Aaliyah Alleyne
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