Arun Lal speaks of something I have noticed for quite some time. The fringe Indian players in every team are often sidelined, particularly while batting. We find that most teams (particularly Chennai/Bangalore/Kolkata/Deccan) have the foreign players batting higher up, while the India prospects are low down at six or seven. This is seen best in TN, where we find Dhoni coming in at four or five, then Morkel and Flintoff coming in ahead of Badrinath, unfortunately stuck at seven. You can't expect a big score from him, when he needs to play a Flintoff/Morkel type of innings. Even in Delhi, a supply line for the T20 team, we find Dilshan and AB batting at three and four, and they bat a large chunk of overs, and when the likes of Karthik and Tiwary come in, they have to smash things all around, reducing their chances of getting a big score. You can't expect much from them in such a case. This seems to be a lot less pronounced with the bowlers, as we don't find defensive fields set for the Indians. India's T20 bowling options are not too bad, but their batting has problems, particularly the lack of big scores.