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Barbados’ most outstanding female cricketer could be about to switch allegiance.
Deandra Dottin, who holds the record for the fastest international Twenty20 century, is expected to turn out for Trinidad and Tobago in next month’s West Indies regional women’s championship in Jamaica.
WEEKENDSPORT investigations revealed that the 21-year-old Dottin, who has been playing club cricket in Trinidad for the last few months, has expressed an interest in representing the twin-island republic for the August 8 to 18 tournament.
Well placed sources said Dottin had not been included in Barbados’ squad, which has not yet been announced by the Barbados Cricket Association (BCA).

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