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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

Mohammad Nabi and Samiullah Shenwari (Afghanistan)

The focus will be on Afghanistan's fast bowling stocks but these two play a key role in tying down sides in the middle orders and also picking up handy wickets. Captain Nabi is a tall wicket-to-wicket off-spinner who generates decent bounce, while Shenwari is a skiddy leg-spinner who averages a wicket every 40 balls in One-Day Internationals. Neither can be underestimated.

George Dockrell (Ireland)

Although he is only 22, the left-armer already has a vast amount of experience, having played in his first ICC World Twenty20 at 18, back in 2010, and the ICC Cricket World Cup a year later. His seven wickets with an economy rate of just 4.43 runs per over in that latter tournament was impressive, as was his command of line and length. Among bowlers from Associate countries, only Ryan ten Doeschate has reached 50 ODI wickets in fewer matches and he will be one of Ireland's go-to men with the ball. 2015 © ICC Development (International) Limited