Fletcher, Charles, Griffith & Brathwaite headline 2012 Sagicor HPC squad

DESPITE already having featured in 15 One Day Internationals and 16 Twenty20 Internationals, the Grenadian wicketkeeper/batsman Andre Fletcher is still only 24 years old.
He played for a three-year period in West Indies, starting with his international debut in June 2008 but subsequently lost his place in the senior regional side.
An aggressive right-handed opening batsman, Charles of St Lucia has played nine matches for the West Indies – 5 ODIs and 4 T20Is.
Brathwaite, a 23-year-old all-rounder from Barbados, has played a solitary ODI and a T20I, both against Bangladesh in 2011.
Some of the more notable players in the lineup include exciting Barbadian top order batsman Kyle Hope; effervescent Anguillan and Leeward Islands wicketkeeper/batsman Jahmar Hamilton; St Lucia and Windward Islands batting all-rounder Keddy Lesporis; Trinidadian leg-spinning all-rounder Yannic Cariah; Guyanese opener Trevon Griffith and Jamaican fast-bowling duo of Sheldon Cotterell and Jason Dawes and all-rounder Jermaine Blackwood.
Seven of the selected players have represented West Indies Under-19: Blackwood, Cariah, Dawes, Fletcher, Dawnley Grant, Griffith and Jomel Warrican.

Sagicor HPC Squad 2012
Marlon Barclay – Trinidad & Tobago (LHB)
Jermaine Blackwood – Jamaica (RHB/Right-arm off-spin)
Carlos Brathwaite – Barbados (RHB/Right-arm fast medium)
Yannic Cariah – Trinidad & Tobago (RHB/Right-arm leg-spin)
Johnson Charles – St Lucia (RHB/WKT)
Sheldon Cotterell – Jamaica (RHB/Left-arm fast)
Miguel Cummins – Barbados (LHB/Right-arm fast)
Jason Dawes – Jamaica (RHB/Right-arm fast)
Andre Fletcher – Grenada (RHB/WKT)
Dawnley Grant – St Vincent (RHB)
Trevon Griffith – Guyana (LHB)
Kyle Hope – Barbados (RHB/Right-arm off-spin)
Jahmar Hamilton – Anguilla (RHB/WKT)
Keddy Lesporis – St Lucia (RHB/Right-arm off-spin)
Kjorn Ottley – Trinidad & Tobago (LHB/Left Arm Chinaman)
Jomel Warrican – Barbados (LHB/Left-arm orthodox spin)

The new squad will be encamped from June 1 at the HPC’s facilities located at the Cave Hill Campus of the University of the West Indies.
The HPC programme has been broadened to focus more intensely on developing the mental prowess of the players in addition to the standard rigorous training in skills development and fitness required for high performance athletes.
The players will also benefit from specialised training in a number of other areas including their roles as ambassadors, personal development, anti-doping, anti-corruption and media skills.
The 2012-2013 programme will conclude in May 2013.

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