West Indies outcast Kieron Pollard said he was targeting a return to the national team for the World Cup after smashing a whirlwind 83 in the Indian Premier League.
Pollard, whose knock off 31 balls helped Mumbai Indians beat Kings XI Punjab on the last ball on Wednesday, said he hoped his problems with the West Indies board were in the past.
The 31-year-old, who last played an ODI in 2016, said he was "blacklisted" under the previous regime but was hopeful of a recall after last month's ousting of controversial board president Dave Cameron.
"There has been a lot of turmoil in West Indies cricket over the last couple of years. We have seen in the last couple of weeks there's a change," said Pollard.
"The most I can do every time I step on the cricket field is try to put runs on the board," he added, when asked about the West Indies' World Cup squad.
"There's people there who have the job to select and whatever and let's see how that goes. As I said, I'm 31 years, Chris Gayle is still playing, he's 39, and he's whacking it all around."
Pollard said it could be the start of a fresh era for West Indies cricket under new chief Ricky Skerritt, the former team manager.
"We have a new chairman of selectors, there's a new president of the cricket board, and as I said you take it as it comes," said Pollard.
"We know what we can do and I think Chris (Gayle) batted superbly," he added, also paying tribute to fellow West Indian IPL stars Andre Russell and Sunil Narine.
"These guys are having a good tournament and again, when your mind is free, you just go out and enjoy cricket."