In 2004, England won record eight consecutive Tests, beating New Zealand 3-0 and West Indies 4-0 at home, before winning the first Test in South Africa.
The 62-year-old, who became England's first foreign coach in 1999, led English team in 96 matches before guiding Team India to a successful Caribbean tour.
Believed to be hard task master, Fletcher comes as a rare breed. "We are still getting used to his well disguised humour," quips Rahul Dravid.
"He is a good, calm presence in the dressing room. He is technically very knowledgeable and you can make out that he's worked with many batsmen in many situations," Dravid revealed.
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