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Andy names Jadeja in 10 all-rounders list

| | Feb 08, 2015, at 04:55 am
Dubai, Feb 7 (IBNS): Former Australian allrounder Andy Bichel has named India's Ravindra Jadeja in his list 10 allrounders to look out for the in upcoming World Cup.

He has named Jadeja in the list and said in a column posted on icc-cricket.com : "What a talent this Indian all-rounder is in the right conditions. With the ball he is very hard to work away so his pace on the ball will be important here in this World Cup. His batting is getting better by the day and he is starting to be more consistent in recent times. He missed the Test Series in Australia because of selection and he has had an injured recently so I am sure he will be keen to perform once he gets his chance. He can have a big impact in this tournament but is probably lacking a bit confidence given the fact he hasn't played."

Bichel has named AB de Villiers, JP Duminy , Andre Russell, James Faulkner, Angelo Mathews , Corey Anderson , Shakib Al Hasan, Shane Watson and Ravi Bopara.

The World Cup, which is being hosted by Australia and New Zealand this time, will commence from Feb 14. 

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