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Rob Key believes Kent colleague James Tredwell can shine at cricket World Cup

James Tredwell
James Tredwell

Kent skipper Rob Key is backing James Tredwell to take his chance when it comes in the World Cup which starts on Saturday.

Tredwell (pictured) grabbed a few days at home last week, before flying off with the England squad at the weekend ahead of two warm-up games this week against Canada and Pakistan. Their first game is against Holland in Nagpur next Wednesday.

He figured in only one of the one-day internationals in the losing series against Australia, but could be used in a three-pronged spin attack with Graeme Swann and Michael Yardy on the more helpful pitches on the sub-continent.

Key said: “I spoke to Treddy at the gym last week and he seemed fine. It’s tough in that position, and I have been in it before, when you are travelling around on tour and not playing.

"Having to carry the drinks can be pretty soul-destroying at times, but he would have taken every opportunity to improve his own game while he could.

“I thought he would have got a lot more opportunities than what he did in Australia, and it’s been a pretty tough winter for him.

"He has got to show and do everything he can in practice, and hope that somebody else’s misfortune will be his good luck."

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