Overview
Teams represented
Trinidad and Tobago Women
West Indies Women
Brisbane Heat Women
Adelaide Strikers Women
Melbourne Renegades Women
Perth Scorchers Women
Supernovas
Trailblazers
Thunder
London Spirit Women
Manchester Super Giants Women
Barbados Women
Barmy Army Women
Trinbago Knight Riders Women
Gujarat Giants
UP Warriorz
Toronto Sixers WomenBiography
Deandra Dottin is an ultra-explosive West Indian all-rounder who is known for her sublime power-hitting that can blow away any opposition bowling attack.
The Caribbean is a seasoned campaigner with an experience of 100-plus T20Is and has proved her mettle in all global T20 leagues. Her brute force is second to none as she holds the record for the fastest hundred in the history of Women's T20Is..
The Veteran player was born in Barbados on June 21, 1991. She was the first-ever female cricketer to breach the 100 sixes mark in T20Is. Her heroics in the 2016 Women's T20 World Cup final took West Indies all the way to lift the title.
Following her role in the West Indies' 2016 T20 World Cup triumph, she transitioned from a promising powerhouse to a global veteran, defined by record-breaking performances and a dramatic international comeback. On August 1, 2022, Dottin announced her retirement from international cricket, citing a team environment that was 'non-conducive' to her ability to thrive.
After nearly two years away from the maroon colors, Dottin reversed her retirement on July 27, 2024, following discussions with Cricket West Indies (CWI) and improvements in the team culture under coach Shane Deitz. She played a pivotal role in the UAE in the 2024 T20 World Cup, helping the West Indies reach the semi-finals. She was most recently snatched up by UP Warriorz in the 2026 WPL auction for ₹80 Lakh.






