Asia Cup: It's advantage Team India, feels Ian Chappell
Updated On: 06 March, 2016 03:25 PM IST | | Ian Chappell
<p>Late-order big hitting is Mahendra Singh Dhoni & Co's weakness but their top order brilliance negates that grey area, writes Ian Chappell</p>

India openers Rohit Sharma (left) and Shikhar Dhawan during their 75-run stand in second Twenty20 international against Sri Lanka in Ranchi last month
The players crucial to T20 success are a top three, all capable of a quick-fire but substantial score, a new ball bowler who takes wickets at both ends of an innings, a spinner who buys wickets in the middle overs, finishing specialists with both bat and ball and fielders who excel in catching, saving runs and hitting the stumps.

India openers Rohit Sharma (left) and Shikhar Dhawan during their 75-run stand in second Twenty20 international against Sri Lanka in Ranchi last month. Pics/AFP
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