India's head coach Rahul Dravid didn't shy away from admitting failures in the batting department, especially with regards to the long tail after the Indian team slumped to a series defeat against West Indies.
Dravid, speaking at the post-match press conference on Sunday, said that plenty of work needs to be put in order to solve the 'batting depth' puzzle that has troubled the Indian team for long.
While Axar Patel, at No. 7, remains India's last recognisable batter, the likes of Arshdeep Singh, Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, and Mukesh Kumar are all pure bowlers who can hardly be relied upon to score runs.
In comparison, West Indies had Alzarri Joseph, a player who can hit big shots, coming in at No. 11. "I think in terms of our squad here, probably it did not allow us the flexibility in some ways to be able to change the combinations a little bit.