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Trouble For Team India? Rahul Dravid Has Meeting With Off-Colour Star At T20 WC. Insider Reveals Details

India bowling coach Paras Mhambrey has backed 'vastly experienced' Ravindra Jadeja to come good in the Men's T20 World Cup, saying that the left-arm spin all-rounder will be winning matches for the team later in the competition. In the ongoing tournament, Jadeja is yet to pick a wicket with the ball and was dismissed for a golden duck by Mohammed Amir in India's thrilling six-run win over Pakistan at New York on June 9.

With Axar chipping in with valuable all-round contributions in India's win over Pakistan and in-form Kuldeep Yadav waiting in the ranks to be in the playing eleven, Jadeja is on a sticky wicket in terms of his position in the side.

"I think it's a team game, right? It's going to be 11 guys. You really don't expect all of them coming into form. It's going to be performed every game that will happen. For me, I personally feel whatever conversations Rahul (Dravid, head coach) and Vicky (Vikram Rathour, batting coach) are having around, I've been pretty happy with it. You expect a one-odd game out there. But it's a long tournament.

"For someone like Jadeja, who's so vastly experienced, he just needs a game out there to just get his root and feel around. We know that the skills and experience he has, he's going to go ahead and win you games. So that confidence we have in not only Jadeja, but honestly with someone like (Shivam) Dube and others as well.

"You can have one odd game and people will have conversations saying you are being given a game, and you're going to have that one bad game. That's fine, but the team will back you and that's what is important in a tournament like this,” said Mhambrey ahead of India's clash against USA on Wednesday night.

With Kuldeep yet to get a game in the tournament due to

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