All-Rounder and Number six: Kedhar Jadhav
The man with the golden arm, Kedar Jadhav is a very good option for India going forward. Awkward to play against when he's bowling and also contributing more than adequately in his batting, the 33-year-old's presence is crucial for Team India's squad balance.
India desperately needed a bowling option after Hardik Pandya had to leave the field due to a back injury. Jadhav did not disappoint. His lower arm action troubled the batsman, and as a result, Kedhar grabbed three wickets in his quota. He would be the one filling the all-rounder void, and will undoubtedly feature in the eleven against Bangladesh.
Spinners:
Yuzvendra Chahal
Chahal was superb in both the games against Hong Kong and Pakistan. He picked up three crucial wickets against Hong Kong and was effective against despite null in the wicket column. Yuzvendra Chahal is a clever bowler and often bags wickets in the unlikeliest of situations.
Kuldeep Yadav
The chinaman bowler provided significant break-through whenever the opponents were looking to take the game away from India. He is one of the most difficult bowlers in the world to pick currently.
Kuldeep and Chahal fondly called as "Kulcha", can incinerate any batting line-up and hold the key in the middle overs against Bangladesh.
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