Otago Daily Times

Fletcher has sights set on 2021 Twenty20 World Cup

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WELLINGTON: A new strength and conditioni­ng programme and better shot selection has led to West Indies batsman Andre Fletcher hoping a strong tour of New Zealand will help him force his way back into contention for next year's Twenty20 World Cup.

The 32yearold Fletcher has not played for the West Indies since 2018 but has been brought back for its tour of New Zealand after strong form in the Caribbean Premier League.

Coach Phil Simmons told reporters last week shortly after his team arrived the tour was an opportunit­y for players to put their hands up for the World Cup in India next October, a message that was not lost on Fletcher.

``I need to make sure that I grasp that,'' he said yesterday about the threematch series, which starts on November 27.

``I have become a more positive player. My shot selection has improved a lot. I've worked very hard on my physical aspect and been putting in a lot of strength work behind the scenes.

``It has paid off . . . and hopefully that will continue in the internatio­nal scene too.

``The team goal is to win the series. My individual goal is to try and score enough runs to cement myself in the T20 squad.''

While Fletcher has made only sporadic appearance­s for the West Indies since he made his debut in 2008, he was a member of the World Cup winning squad in 2016 before a hamstring injury forced him out before the semifinals.

Fletcher had only good memories of that tournament and said the current side was showing signs of the same culture that propelled it to the title.

``We were supporting each other, enjoying each other's success,'' Fletcher said.

``I've seen that in this team.’’ — Reuters

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