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CWI pledges support for Mohammed after decision to stand down

- ST JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC –

Cricket West Indies has pledged its support for Anisa Mohammed following the veteran West Indies Women’s off-spinner’s decision to take a six-month break from internatio­nal cricket.

The 33-year-old, a fixture in the squad, requested a leave of absence from CWI and will now miss the upcoming white-ball series against New Zealand in Antigua from September 16 to October 6 and next year’s T20 World Cup in South Africa.

“Anisa has been a true stalwart of West Indies Women’s cricket for over a decade,” said CWI director of cricket, Jimmy Adams.

“We at CWI wish her well and will provide any support she may require during this period away from internatio­nal cricket and look forward to welcoming her back in March.”

Mohammed, who made her internatio­nal debut at 14, has taken a record 180 wickets from 141 OneDay Internatio­nals and 125 T20 Internatio­nal scalps from 117 matches.

The Trinidadia­n, who is currently featuring for Trinbago Knight Riders Women in the ongoing Caribbean Premier League, reiterated her leave was not a “permanent goodbye”.

“Cricket has given me all that I have and I still love it as much as the first day I started playing,” she said in a statement.

“Therefore this decision was not an easy one for me, especially with the T20 World Cup five months away. However, I must listen to my body and my mind that I need to take time away from the game at this time.

“This is not a permanent goodbye but rather, a see you soon. I wish the team all the best in all their forthcomin­g series and I know Hayley (Matthews) will fulfil her role as captain, as I’ve seen her mature and grow as a person and cricketer.”

Veteran off-spinner Anisa Mohammed.

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Rovman Powell celebrates Tallawahs win over Amazon Warriors yesterday. (Photo courtesy Getty/CPL)

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