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World Cup 2015: Will Oz, Kiwi tracks prove to be graveyards for spinners?

New Delhi: Even as the Teams are ready with their final squads for the World Cup 2015 scheduled to begin in next 20 days in Australia-New Zealand, it would be interesting to see how spinners

15) Xavier Doherty (Australia)

A left-arm spinner who is at his best in limited-overs cricket, Xavier Doherty has generally been Australia's first-choice slow bowler in the ODI outfit since he took four wickets on debut against Sri Lanka in November 2010.

In one-day internationals his results have been stronger and the Australians missed him at the 2011 World Cup on the subcontinent, when a back injury kept him away from the side.

He was given priority over Nathan Lyon who was in top form in tests against India. Australia's selectors kept faith in Doherty's consistency and discipline he showed in Domestic League and picked him as the only full-time spinner in World Cup squad.

His greatest strength is his accuracy and his ability to not to go for a bucketful of runs. His economy in 58 ODIs which have netted him 55 wickets, is a commendable 4.73.

Considering the pitches of Australia and New Zealand, Doherty knows he won't be picked for every game but he said he will look to bowl his best and make it difficult for the selectors to keep him away from the playing XI.