Head coach Rahul Dravid said India will need batting depth if they want to succeed in the shortest format of the game. The Men in Blue played four No. 11s in each of the five T20Is against West Indies and that played a massive role in them losing the series 2-3. India had Axar Patel at No. 7, followed by four pure bowlers, while West Indies had someone like Alzarri Joseph batting at No. 11.
"I think in terms of our squad here, probably it didn't allow us the flexibility in some ways to be able to change the combinations a little bit. But I think going forward, we've got to look at certain areas in which we can get better. Finding depth in our batting has been an area we are trying to address. We are trying to do the best we possibly can but that's certainly an area we can look at, how we cannot weaken our bowling attack but ensure we have a certain amount of depth in batting,” he said in the post-match press conference.
"As these games are going on, and scores are becoming bigger and bigger, if you look at West Indies, they had Alzarri Joseph coming in at No. 11 and he can hit a mean ball. So you have sides which have that depth. Obviously, we have some challenges on that front and we need to work on that. It's certainly something that this series has shown us and we need to build on that depth."
India have had this problem for a while but not much has been done about it. They have generally gone with batters who can’t bowl and bowlers who can’t bat and that has always held them back from playing an aggressive brand of cricket, especially in the major ICC events. Dravid now wants to get more all-rounders into the set-up.
"The bulk of the (T20 World Cup) team will be from this 15. You need to look at the youngsters to take you forward in this format. So players like Yashasvi Jaiswal, Tilak Varma, Mukesh Kumar, Kuldeep Yadav, Arshdeep Singh, they are the future. But there are some gaps you need to fill. The major concern is the batting finishing at No. 7. Quite a few of the top order are not getting a start and not converting it and quite a bit of that boils down to them feeling there's nobody to bat after No. 7 so they have to bat the bulk of the overs and when you go with that mindset, it doesn't help.
"Within 10 months' time, India will be playing the World Cup here. This can't be the template. The batting needs to come till No. 8, possibly No.9, somebody who can tonk the ball. And obviously the bowlers, they need to start getting their batting a little bit better. At least their six-hitting or four-hitting ability. We need to look at guys who can bat and ball. Shivam Dube comes to my mind. Venkatesh Iyer, Washington Sundar, those are the guys that come to mind and we need to groom them."
There were some positives though, with debutants like Jaiswal, Tilak and Mukesh impressing in their debut series. Jaiswal was the leading run-scorer in the Test series and also smashed a fifty in one of the three T20Is he played. Tilak made his debut in the T20I series and was impressive in every single game. Meanwhile, seamer Mukesh featured in nine of the 10 games on this tour.
"I thought all the three guys who made debuts for us in this series, stood up. Yashasvi Jasiwal in the fourth game, I thought he played a very good innings. He's shown us what he can do in the IPL and it was nice to see him replicate that in international cricket,” said Dravid.
"Tilak Varma, I thought, was really good, to come in in in the middle order. He came in sometimes in very difficult situations. But every time, he plays with a lot of intent, plays very positively, looks to move the game along, fielded brilliantly throughout the series, showed us he can bowl one or two overs as well. So really positive signs from Tilak and to have that left-hander in the middle order does make a huge difference against some of the attacks that we've been playing against.
"Mukesh as well. He debuted in all the formats in this series and I thought he acquitted himself really well. His ability to bowl at the death, sometimes he was called upon to bowl against some really big powerful hard hitters and he acquitted himself well for someone who was just playing his fourth or fifth game. So I think there's some real good positives in the guys who made their debuts for us and hopefully they take confidence from the series and keep learning as they go forward. They'll be going to Ireland and get a few more opportunities in the T20 format and I'm sure the more opportunities they get, they better they'll be."