Top five Indian pacers going into the Champions Trophy

PERTH, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 12: Umesh Yadav of India looks for a run out during the Victoria Bitter One Day International Series match between Australia and India at WACA on January 12, 2016 in Perth, Australia.  (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)
Yadav will be a great option to have in England’s seamer friendly pitches

#2 Bhuvneshwar Kumar

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PERTH, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 12: Bhuvneshwar Kumar of India bowls during the Victoria Bitter One Day International Series match between Australia and India at WACA on January 12, 2016 in Perth, Australia.  (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)
Bhuvneshwar Kumar has vastly improved all aspects of his game since making his debut
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Bhuvi has delivered in whatever limited opportunities he has been given. What he lacks in raw pace, he makes up for with a high degree of control and accuracy. He is probably one of the most underrated bowlers on the Indian circuit, and it’s about time he is given a longer run to establish himself.

He has managed to add a few yards of pace to his arsenal, and has tremendously improved as a death bowler in recent times. He can prove to be a vital cog in the Indian setup going into the swing conductive conditions of England. On a swinging track, he is worth his weight in gold.

For India to succeed, Kohli should definitely learn to better utilise Bhuvneshwar Kumar, come the Champions Trophy.

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