Jonassen studies Jadeja ahead of India Test challenge
Written by I Dig SportsIndian left-armer Jadeja is a regular for India and Jonassen is a student of his wily ways.
"Jadeja has just got incredible control of his pace into the same length. His ability to beat both sides of the bat is probably second to none," Jonassen told AAP. "That is something I will be hoping to emulate myself when I can get over there to India. Hopefully I can have a few spells like he has had in his Test career.
"I used to watch a lot of [former New Zealand spinner] Dan Vettori but in the current climate Jadeja is the bowler I look to. I have been watching him in the 50-over World Cup in India.
"It is a bit different in the sense that [the men] bowl a bit quicker than we do but in some respects it is still very similar with what I am trying to execute and achieve."
Jonassen acknowledged competition for spinning spots on tour would be intense but is relishing the challenge
"Whenever [selection] becomes official it is always exciting and always nice and I am really proud to be part of such an historic trip," she said. "We have some really talented spinners in the squad and we are all going to be licking our lips to get the nod.
"Ultimately the balance of the side will dictate that. We will keep a close eye on the India-England Test match that will be a week or so prior to ours at the same Mumbai venue. That will give us an idea of what conditions may be like for our game."
Jonassen had not taken a wicket in three WBBL games before the Hurricanes clash but found her rhythm and confidence in her best return of the season so far.
"I was really clear about the role I wanted to play and the impact I wanted to have," she said. "I haven't felt like I have been bowling too badly, bar a couple of games. The wickets just weren't necessarily there. This gamethey were."