From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishall-rounderall-ˈrounder noun [countable] British EnglishGOOD ENOUGH someone with many different skills a good all-rounder
Examples from the Corpus
all-rounder• Their main qualification is that they are all-rounders.• We're looking for a good all-rounder -- someone who can run the office, deal with customers' complaints, and so on.• The heroic all-rounder visited a specialist in London yesterday about a shoulder injury that has dogged him for some weeks.• Powerful Barry Silkman's powerful all-rounder should soon be handily placed and once clear will be difficult to beat.• The all-rounder was immediately taken off by captain Jeff Teiman and did not bowl again in the match.