
Uncapped Yorkshire leg-spinner Adil Rashid believes he has the potential to become a genuine England all-rounder.
The 20-year-old will fly to the West Indies on Tuesday as part of England's 16-man squad for the four-Test tour.
Rashid outlined his potential in 2008 when he finished as the leading English spinner with 63 first-class wickets, as well as hitting a career-best 111.
"I see myself as an all-rounder - a genuine all-rounder," said Rashid, a former England under-19 international

South African Graham Ford is interested in the vacant England coaching job.
In midweek Peter Moores lost his job as England coach over a rift with captain Kevin Pietersen, who resigned to be replaced by Andrew Strauss.
"Anybody would be interested in being coach of England but I'd need to find out more," said the 48-year-old Ford, who is Kent's current coach.
"Were I to be considered the ECB would have to do their homework and make sure the players are behind me."

After what has been an embarrassing couple of days for the ECB,they have decided that Andrew Strauss will lead the team in the upcoming West Indies tour!This after the "sacking" of the Coach and Pieterson!