<p>West Indies all-rounder Deandra Dottin will return to international cricket two years after retiring from the national team, Cricket West Indies (CWI) said on Saturday.</p><p>The 33-year-old, who is the second-highest run scorer for West Indies in women's limited-overs cricket behind Staphanie Taylor, has rejoined the 2016 champions ahead of the Women's T20 World Cup in October in Bangladesh.</p>.<p>Dottin retired in July 2022 after 14 years in international cricket but continued to play in franchise leagues.</p><p>She said she decided to return to the West Indies team after discussions with CWI, including the governing body's president Kishore Shallow.</p><p>"I am eager to return to the game that I love and contribute my utmost to the West Indies women’s team across all formats, with immediate effect," Dottin wrote in a letter shared by CWI. </p>
<p>West Indies all-rounder Deandra Dottin will return to international cricket two years after retiring from the national team, Cricket West Indies (CWI) said on Saturday.</p><p>The 33-year-old, who is the second-highest run scorer for West Indies in women's limited-overs cricket behind Staphanie Taylor, has rejoined the 2016 champions ahead of the Women's T20 World Cup in October in Bangladesh.</p>.<p>Dottin retired in July 2022 after 14 years in international cricket but continued to play in franchise leagues.</p><p>She said she decided to return to the West Indies team after discussions with CWI, including the governing body's president Kishore Shallow.</p><p>"I am eager to return to the game that I love and contribute my utmost to the West Indies women’s team across all formats, with immediate effect," Dottin wrote in a letter shared by CWI. </p>