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Andre Fletcher

Team flagWI37 yrs
batting styleWicketKeeper Batter
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Andre Fletcher Recent Form

Batting

WI vs BAN, T20I0 (4)
WI vs BAN, T20I0 (4)
GM vs KB, D. T1041 (21) *
UN vs DB, ABU DHABI0 (1)
UN vs BGT, ABU DHABI27 (19)
UN vs TCB, ABU DHABI12 (7)
UN vs NYS, ABU DHABI18 (6) *
UN vs DGL, ABU DHABI7 (6) *
UN vs NW, ABU DHABI75 (27) *
UN vs MSA, ABU DHABI1 (2)
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Bowling

KDF vs JK, T200-13
KDF vs GM, T201-11
WNI vs LEI, LIST A0-22
WNI vs JAM, LIST A2-7
BGR vs GD, VPL0-20
BGR vs GD, VPL1-12
MIE vs SW, 1-20
WNI vs CCC, LIST A0-35
BGR vs FCS, VPL1-6
BGR vs LSH, VPL1-26
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Andre Fletcher Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI2525354025464.4814.16427----
T20I60579840684110.3119.686753----
BBL12122060189130.3820.60229----
CPL118115313501993121.9429.86255146----
BPL121242213101135.6946.893421----
ABU DHABI32295170375188.6920.683839----
PSL991580034114.4917.56148----
100B22200116.671.0000----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI25305.570.000/4000.00----
T20I60000.000.000000.00----
BBL12108.000.000/8000.00----
CPL118000.000.000000.00----
BPL12105.000.000/5000.00----
ABU DHABI32000.000.000000.00----
PSL9000.000.000000.00----
100B2000.000.000000.00----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
West Indies vs Australia at Kingstown - June 24, 2008
T20I Debut
West Indies vs Australia at Bridgetown - June 20, 2008
BPL Debut
Khulna Tigers v Minister Group Dhaka Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka, 21-1-2022
PSL Debut
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100B Debut Oval Invincibles v Southern Brave Kennington Oval, London, 8-8-2024

Teams played for

West Indies Stanford Superstars St Lucia Zouks West Indies A Khulna Titans Peshawar Zalmi West Indies Cricket Board President XI Sylhet Sixers Edmonton Royals Nangarhar Leopards Pakhtoons Brampton Wolves Bangla Tigers Flying Oryx Sylhet Thunder

About Andre Fletcher

NameAndre Fletcher
GenderMale
Birth28 Nov 1987
Birth PlaceLa Tante, Grenada
Height6 ft 4 in
NationalityWest Indian

Andre Fletcher was thrown into the international arena without much of ... continue reading

Player Bio

Andre Fletcher was thrown into the international arena without much of 

an experience at the first-class level to which he responded well enough, showing promising signs with the bat during his initial days.

Fletcher is vastly experienced in the T20 circuit playing more than 200 domestic T20 matches around the world including the Caribbean Premier League, the GT20 Canada, Pakistan Super League, and the Bangladesh Premier League.

The ‘Spiceman’ started his career playing for the West Indian cricket team in the 2006 U-19 World Cup in Sri Lanka. Fletcher had a sensational domestic season as he scored his maiden first-class ton, and was eventually picked in the limited-overs side against Australia in 2008. However, his knack of giving away the wicket early due to lack of awareness of the field cost him dearly and saw a dip in his form. 

Fletcher made his senior T20 debut against Australia in an only fixture but failed to impress the selectors. His first series against Australia was a disappointing one and surprisingly he was added to the West Indies squad for the 2019 ICC T20 World Cup. After a fruitful inning of 53 from 29 balls against Australia, his next 7 innings was a horrific one, including 5 ducks. A disastrous tournament came to an end he was sidelined from the squad.

For four years juggling in and out of the national squad, Fletcher was sent back to the domestic circuit and he made proper amends of it. He slammed 238 runs in 7 innings in the inaugural edition of the Caribbean Premier League 2013. Fletcher finished the group stages as the highest run-getter and came under the selector's radar once again.

Playing in almost all domestic franchise T20 leagues, Fletcher was signed by the Melbourne Stars ahead of the 2021 Big Bash League. Fletcher averaging almost 13 in the first couple of games, he was likely to get dropped until it took a phone call from Brian Lara to finally see the best of Spiceman. Fletcher shot to fame overnight after a blistering knock of 89 from 49 balls which saw the Stars stun Strikers by 111 runs to end their losing steak of five games. 

The 33-year-old is still an underrated striker of the white ball alongside Gayle, Russell, Braithwaite who have always overshadowed the Spiceman. With most of the West Indies players involved in domestic T20 leagues around the world, Fletcher is still the first choice opener for the Men in Maroon in the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup. His celebration style and the aura he brings around his teammates make him one of the most loved cricketers in the world.

(As of March 2021)