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Dottin: I came out with a vengeance | Local Sports
Disappointed with the manner in which she was dismissed in the second One Day International against Bangladesh, Deandra Dottin had a point to prove in the opening T20I.
The 33-year-old made right things wrong on Monday night, bludgeoning seven sixes in scoring a 21-ball half-century to help lead West Indies women to a comfortable eight-wicket victory over Bangladesh women at Warner Park. It was the fastest half-century by a West Indies woman in T20 cricket and tied for fifth fastest in Women’s T20 internationals.
Dottin’s seven sixes is also tied for the sixth most by a woman in a T20I innings. Speaking during a post-match interview on Monday, Dottin admitted that she came with a plan to be aggressive from the get-go. She said the fact that the match was being played at Warner Park made her performance even more enjoyable.
“I think this is my favourite venue in the Caribbean after the 2010 World Cup and scoring the fastest hundred. But I basically came out with a little vengeance after getting out early in one of the ODIs, so I just said I was coming out to beat ball. It’s either I get them, or they get me,” Dottin said jokingly.
The Barbadian who came out of retirement last year, has the most sixes in Women’s T20 internationals with 124 sixes in 137 matches. Sophie Devine of New Zealand is second with 114 sixes from 143 matches while Sri Lanka’s Chamari Athapaththu has hit 88 sixes in 143 matches.
Dottin explained that her batting approach varied based on the conditions of the pitch and the bowling unit. However, she said she always backed herself to perform regardless of where and who she was playing against.
“Sometimes I do get off to a fast start, sometimes I don’t. It’s just a matter of assessing the pitch and just feeling out the bowlers, kind of getting them comfortable and giving them a false sense of security,” Dottin said. “So just like how I started tonight, I just got comfortable and then after that I picked my areas to hit the ball.
“It’s just a matter of backing yourself, assessing the conditions and the pitch really quickly and taking on the bowlers that are weak in a sense. But like I said, it all boils down to believing in yourself and having that determination and wanting it more,” she added.
Summarised Scores:
BANGLADESH WOMEN 144-3, 20 overs (Nigar Sultana Joty 53 not out, Sharmin Akter 37, Sobhana Mostary 22, Dilara Dola 12) vs WEST INDIES WOMEN 145-2, 16.5 overs (Hayley Matthews 60 not out. Deandra Dottin 51 not out, Qiana Joseph 29; Fahima Khatun 2-15) —WI women won by 8 wickets
Barbadian cricketer Deandra Dottin has certainly made her mark on the world stage with her incredible performances on the field. Known for her powerful batting and aggressive style of play, Dottin has become a force to be reckoned with in women’s cricket.
In a recent interview, Dottin opened up about her journey in cricket and how she has overcome various challenges to reach where she is today. “I came out with a vengeance,” she said, reflecting on her early days in the sport. “I wanted to prove to everyone that I belonged here and that I could compete at the highest level.”
Dottin’s determination and hard work have certainly paid off, as she has achieved numerous milestones in her career. From being the first woman to score a T20 international century to becoming the first West Indian woman to take five wickets in a T20 match, Dottin has cemented her place as one of the top cricketers in the world.
Fans of women’s cricket in Barbados and beyond continue to be inspired by Dottin’s fearless approach to the game and her never-say-die attitude. As she continues to shine on the field, there is no doubt that Dottin will be a force to be reckoned with for years to come.
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