By Brandon Corlette
A mother is she who can take the place of all others but whose place no one else can take.
Being a West Indies cricketer is a challenge by itself, especially now, with the restrictions in place. For 35-year-old West Indies Women’s cricketer, Afy Fletcher, she has now entered the journey of motherhood and she continues to play cricket.
Prior to the South Africa tour and ICC Women’s World Cup in New Zealand, Afy had her last international outing for West Indies in September 2020. She made a return until February 2022 after she gave birth to a bouncing baby boy in Grenada.
During this Mother’s Day special, Fletcher spoke about the challenges she faces while being an international cricketer and a mother. She also had some advice to prospective mothers, who are cricketers.

“Being a mother is an incredible feeling, it is a wonderful feeling. It is a change in your life, there is a difference in terms of your routine and your lifestyle and everything. So having a baby, it is indescribable. It brings a lot of love and different feeling in your life,” the leg-spinner with 109 international wickets said.
When asked if she entertained thoughts about her career coming to an end after she found out that she was about to become a mother, Afy said: “To be honest I was wondering what would have taken place. I don’t know if it would be over, or if I would continue, because being pregnant is also challenge, you do not know the outcome, if it could end your career or if you could continue so. I was thinking and pondering, so I made up my mind that whatever road it went I would have to accept whether my career would end or continue.”
While it is a challenge to have a regular routine to train, leaving her baby to travel to New Zealand was a difficult choice for Fletcher.












