And again, that is completely besides the point, considering the fact that he averages so poorly against decent attacks. If he did score a hundred against India, then it would have been counted in the above analysis.
The attack England fielded in that series was not any better than what Bangladesh have put out in recent times, IMO. Collingwood and Dalrymple basically led the attack as England's best bowlers - other options to turned to included Tim Bresnan!!
As for Plunkett, you really do like to take one good performance and blow it out of proportion, ignoring all the other rubbish performances a player has put in, don't you? Plunkett bowled well against Australia. It's probably one of the only times he has ever bowled well in his international career though - and he certainly bowled absolutely pies against Sri Lanka, so it was no great achievement to score runs against him. I reckon Plunkett himself would have fancied his own bowling in that series.
Fulton averages 35.48 against ODI-standard bowling attacks, for the record. He averages 52 against Sri Lanka, too, just for a matter of interest...