BRISBANE, Australia, CMC -West Indies all-rounders Chinelle Henry and Deandra Dottin have been snapped up within the Girls’s Massive Bash League (WBBL) Abroad Participant Draft, set to carry their explosive skills to Australia’s premier T20 competitors.
The Brisbane Warmth secured Henry, marking her first look within the WBBL.
The 29-year-old, identified for her highly effective right-handed batting and helpful medium-pace bowling, has been in sensational type throughout all codecs this 12 months.
Henry’s standout performances within the Girls’s Premier League (WPL) for UP Warriorz, the place she performed alongside Grace Harris, caught international consideration.
She equaled the match document for the quickest fifty, which got here off simply 18 balls and completed with a staggering strike charge of 196, the very best within the competitors.
On the Warmth, she’s going to group up with India’s Jemimah Rodrigues and South Africa’s Nadine de Klerk.
In the meantime, veteran power-hitter Deandra Dottin will return to the Melbourne Renegades for a second consecutive season.
The hard-hitting all-rounder will accomplice with England’s rising star Alice Capsey because the Renegades look to enhance on final season’s marketing campaign.
The Renegades suffered a setback with the information that Hayley Matthews, one other West Indies star, will miss the upcoming season as a consequence of a shoulder harm, denying followers a possible Caribbean duo in Melbourne.