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Deandra Dottin

Deandra Dottin suffers multiple cheekbone fractures post collision in WBBL 2016

West Indies all-rounder Deandra Dottin has suffered multiple cheekbone fractures after an on-field head clash during the Women’s BBL match between Brisbane Heat and Melbourne Stars.

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Deandra Dottin rushed to hospital after head-on collision during WBBL

. The incident took place in the 11th over of the chase when Meg Lanning hit seamer Haidee Birkett over midwicket and Dottin and Harris were the fielders at that time.

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Deandra Dottin’s 63 steers West Indies to 153-7 vs India in 2nd Women’s ODI

West Indies Women batsman Deandra Dottin scored an unbeaten 63, as the Windies finished on 153/7 wickets vs India Women in the 2nd ODI at Mulapadu.

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Deandra Dottin: The explosive Caribbean

A successful shot putter and discus and javelin thrower at young age, Dottin went on to become one of the most successful all-rounders produced by the team that has given cricket some of the most spectacular all-time greats.

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West Indies women’s cricketer Deandra Dottin condemns pay discrepancy, pondering part-time career

West Indies men’s side belted US$1.6 million after defecating England in the final whereas the women’s team managed to bag a mere US$100,000.

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Australia women’s skipper Meg Lanning excited about England women’s Super League

The star batsman is one of several top international female cricketers who have signed to join the new six-team competition.

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Women’s World T20 2016 XI: Stafanie Taylor, Charlotte Edwards and others

Here is a dream XI based on the performances of players from different teams in the tournament.

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2015 Yearender: Top 10 remarkable knocks in Women’s cricket

A list of 10 performances in women's cricket that have stood out

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Women’s BBL 2015-16: Perth Scorchers sign Deandra Dottin

Deandra Dottin is the second West Indies woman cricketer to be signed up for WBBL this year after Hayley Matthews.

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New Zealand women beat West Indies women in Super Over; win series 2-1

A splendid half-century from Deandra Dottin was not enough for West Indies women.

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