There is also the pair of Gautam Gambhir and Akash Chopra, who had their averages in the higher 50's before being picked. Chopra got his chances, but then, he got that really silly order to just 'blunt out the new ball', when he's good enough to score runs. It's such negative plans that have been responsible for his 20-odd average, becausw he's a better player than that. He has been a consistent performer in the FC matches and he can get those 100's and the occasional double when needed, but I doubt if that's what the people in command of the Delhi and North Zone teams tell him. His opening partner from Delhi is also a good choice, since he can get in and stay in for a long time. It's just that occasional lack of focus that hampers him. Both are good fielders and runners between wickets. Their boundary hitting may not be that good, but Chopra has a good list-A average, while Gambhir can hit the ball hard when needed, as in the recent Kenstar tournament.
As for Sriram, there was never really any place when he was young. Those ODI failures were occasional and in the recent past, he has played limited overs matghes a lot better, as in the Kenstar series.