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CWI praises retiring Windies Women’s quartet

- ST JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC –

Cricket West Indies have hailed Anisa Mohammed, Shakera Selman, and the Knight twins, Kycia and Kyshona, for their “dedication, skill, and sportsmans­hip” after they formally announced their internatio­nal retirement­s from the sport on Thursday.

The quartet were staunch members of the West Indies Women’s team over the past decade and helped them to win the 2016 ICC Women’s Twenty20 Cricket World Cup in India.

“Anisa, Shakera, Kycia, and Kyshona have all made significan­t individual impacts on women’s cricket, West Indies, and the world,” CWI director of cricket, Miles Bascombe said.

“Their dedication, skill, and sportsmans­hip have not only elevated our team, but also captivated cricket fans worldwide.

“Their legacies, as members of the title-winning ICC Women’s T20 World Cup squad of 2016 and individual milestones will continue to influence and guide future generation­s to aspire to wear the maroon.”

Mohammed, an off-spinner from Trinidad & Tobago, leaves the internatio­nal stage as the most successful bowler for West Indies Women’s in One-day and Twenty20 Internatio­nals after she made her debut 21 years ago as a precocious 15year-old against Japan Women in an ICC

Women’s Cricket World Cup qualifier in the Netherland­s.

She bagged 180 wickets in 141 ODIs with a career-best of seven for 14 against Pakistan and captured 125 wickets in 117 T20Is, becoming the first player (male or female) to take 100 T20I wickets.

She also has the distinctio­n of being the first West Indies Women’s bowler to take a hat-trick in a T20I.

“The last 20 years have been truly amazing,” she said in a CWI news release with the announceme­nt. “I have enjoyed every single minute of it. The highs and the lows. I believe the time has come for me to step away from the game and allow the young players to live their dreams as I have lived mine.

“I was privileged enough to step onto the field wearing my maroon 258 times in my career. I have represente­d West Indies in five ODI World Cups and seven T20I World Cups.”

Selman, a pacer from Barbados, started her internatio­nal career against Ireland Women in Dublin in 2008, and she played 100 ODIs taking 82 wickets and 96 T20Is taking 51 wickets.

The Barbados Cricket Associatio­n recently announced that she had joined its staff as the first Women’s Cricket Officer effective January 1 this year, and she will focus on the developmen­t of the junior and senior women’s game in the island.

 ?? ?? From left are: Anisa Mohammad, Shakera Selman, Kycia Knight, Kyshona Knight. PC: Getty
From left are: Anisa Mohammad, Shakera Selman, Kycia Knight, Kyshona Knight. PC: Getty

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