Ravindra Jadeja, Kedar Jadhav Should Be in India’s Playing 11, Says World Cup Historian Ashis Ray Ahead of IND vs SL CWC 2019 Match

India needs to try out Ravindra Jadeja whether India opts for one spinner or two," veteran London-based cricket broadcaster and writer Ashis Ray advocated on Friday. India plays Sri Lanka in their final league match in the ongoing World Cup at Headingley in Leeds on Saturday.

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London, July 5: "India needs to try out Ravindra Jadeja whether India opts for one spinner or two," veteran London-based cricket broadcaster and writer Ashis Ray advocated on Friday. India plays Sri Lanka in their final league match in the ongoing World Cup at Headingley in Leeds on Saturday. India vs Sri Lanka, ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Match Preview: In-Form IND Gear Up for SL Challenge.

Ray said: "Jadeja should not be thrown in cold into a semi-final in case he is required. Moreover, he deserves to play since Kuldeep Yadav has captured very few wickets and Yuzvendra Chahal has lately proved to be expensive. In any case, unless you have an exceptional wrist spinner like Shane Warne, a finger spinner like Jadeja is generally preferred on English wickets."Rohit Sharma Looks Relaxed in Latest Instagram Post Ahead of IND vs SL, CWC 2019 Game; See Pic.

He further pointed out: "Jadeja is the best fielder in the Indian team. On his day he can also be destructive as a batsman." "I would recall Kedar Jadhav to cover all bases. His round arm off-spin will complement Jadeja. He got a 50 when it was desperately needed in the Afghanistan match and didn't deserve to be dropped," he added.

"I would stick to three specialist quicks plus Hardik Pandya," Ray added. "Headingley normally helps faster bowlers. In the three matches in the current World Cup pacers have taken 33 wickets compared to 15 by spinners."

Ray has written a history of the tournament from an Indian perspective, 'Cricket World Cup: The Indian Challenge', published by Bloomsbury. The book contains a preview of the current championship, which emphasises that India have the potential to lift the trophy. Ray's book has match reports on every single Indian appearance in the World Cup. It has a lengthy chapter on India's fairy tale triumph in 1983

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