“I’m happy with where my game is. It has been a lot of Twenty20 cricket for me last year playing in the Big Bash and the Hundred and so it is really nice for me to shift my focus back to the 50-over game.“Things are coming right for me and hopefully in this series against the West Indies I will get some runs behind my name ahead of the World Cup.
“I think it is always good to go to the World Cup with some wins under your belt, some confidence and momentum.” The four-match series are the final preparations for both teams before they depart for the World Cup, to be hosted by New Zealand from March 4 to April 3. “I just want to get some runs behind my name and spend as much time as possible out in the middle, which we have not done too much of recently.
“As a team we will just be looking to get our combinations right and win as many games as possible,” said Wolvaardt.
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