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Deandra Dottin wore a smile as she began talking in regards to the Ladies’s Premier League. Per week in the past, she was roped in by the Gujarat Giants within the pre-season public sale for a whopping Rs. 1.70 crore. It took her some time to come back to phrases with the truth that she was the costliest abroad participant within the train.
Dottin has had an odd relationship with the WPL to date. Within the inaugural version two years in the past, she was launched by the Giants on the final minute, triggering controversy. Final season, she went unsold.
This time round, she attracted an intense bidding struggle earlier than ultimately returning to the Gujarat outfit.
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“Yeah, life has come full circle,” Dottin informed Sportstar. “I think everything happens for a reason. I was supposed (destined) to be in the 2025 WPL, and I’ll be there to showcase my talent and what I do best…”
The West Indies all-rounder, who got here out of retirement earlier this 12 months and went on to play for the nationwide staff within the Ladies’s T20 World Cup and is that includes within the ongoing tour of India, believes enjoying in franchise leagues assist in studying a factor or two.
“It’s actually good to play in franchise leagues. You always get that experience and to feature alongside players from different teams like India, a couple of Australians and others. You get to learn more of other players’ personalities and how they go about their games as well,” Dottin mentioned.
At 33, her power-hitting and talent to search out breakthroughs with the ball may bolster the Giants’ possibilities within the WPL, scheduled to start within the first week of February, subsequent 12 months. And, the seasoned campaigner believes that observing how the highest gamers around the globe carry themselves on the sector is a studying in itself.
“We actually learn a lot from other players because you may not have the set up that they have, but you make use of what you have in order to match it or probably be better. In the process, you do learn a lot,” she mentioned.
“Some of them play shots differently, whereas you can take a leaf out of their style of play and how they go about their game as well. It’s not going to be exactly the same, but it’s just taking an example of their performance and to see if you actually fit it in and see if it works for you…”
A veteran of 143 girls’s ODIs and 135 girls’s T20Is, Dottin grew to become the primary girl to attain a century in T20Is. She breached the three-figure mark — a 38-ball ton, the quickest by a girl within the format — in opposition to South Africa through the Ladies’s T20 World Cup in 2010.
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Up to now, Dottin has featured within the Ladies’s T20 Problem between 2018 and 2022, and as she gears up for her maiden WPL, she simply needs to hit the bottom working. “I’ve played in that tournament (Women’s T20 Challenge) in India before. So, I don’t think it’s going to be that much of a difference.
“It will probably be just playing in a different state or a few venues. It’s a matter of assessing things quickly and trying to gain some quick advances and gains for the job…” she mentioned.
Whereas she would begin getting ready for her maiden WPL within the coming weeks, for now, Dottin’s focus stays on the ODI collection in opposition to India and he or she expects the staff to shortly assess the situations on the Kotambi Stadium right here; shrug off the disappointments of the T20I collection defeat and simply put their finest foot ahead as a staff.
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