World Cup 2015: Ashwin, Jadeja crucial for India, says Muralitharan
Sri Lankan legend spinner Muttiah Muralitharan thinks Ravichandran Ashwin and al-rounder Ravindra Jadeja will have a crucial role to play as conditions in Australia and New Zealand will suit them. He says experience will stand
Sachithra Senanayake (Sri Lanka)
Conditions will suit his style of bowling with the over-spin he puts on the ball helping to generate bounce. His ability to keep things tight as well as his athleticism in the field and his handy lower-order batting will probably mean he will get the nod ahead of Rangana Herath as Sri Lanka's frontline spinner.
Imran Tahir (South Africa)
Benefits from the high quality of South Africa's seam attack because when they keep things tight he tends to pick up wickets as batsmen look to attack him. Difficult to rate him in the top rank of spinners but his strike-rate demands attention. As his batting and fielding are modest, he faces a challenge from left-armer Aaron Phangiso for a place in the starting eleven.