West Indies superstar allrounder Deandra Dottin is now living in Canada and is undergoing rehabilitation work from there.
This is the world from Shane Deitz, the head coach of the West Indies women’s team, who made the disclosure on Tuesday evening.
He was speaking after the defeat in the third One-Day International at the Three Ws Oval at the Cave Hill campus of the University of the West Indies.
Dottin suffered a major injury in the Women’s Indian Premier League earlier this year and has been out of action since then.
She missed the ICC World Cup Qualifiers in Pakistan where the West Indies failed to secure qualification, the tour of England earlier this month and the ongoing series against the Proteas in Barbados.
Deitz gave an update. “She is injured, and she is recovering. She is in Canada where she lives. She won’t be available for the T20I. Her rehab is going according to plan. They are focusing on The Hundred and then the Women’s Caribbean Premier League,” Deitz said.
Dottin is one of the most successful players in West Indies history with 287 matches since her debut in 2008, scoring 6789 runs and taking 150 wickets.
She is currently at 12th position in the ICC Women’s T20I rankings.