Samit is a very good all round cricketer and deserves every chance he gets, very nice bloke, he does a job with his bowling and on a decent surface he can be very effective, and he has yet to have a chance to prove himself with the bat, his batting is his strongest asset by far. Also watch out for Akhil his younger brother, he has some talent and will be a big name in years to come. Swann is also a very cricketer and can consider himself very lucky to have been dropped as he hasn't really put a foot wrong, he's bowled with good flight and variation, fielding as always is superb, and he is more than handy with the bat on his day. As previously mentioned basically the ODI which is fair enough, my philosophy is that if you're good enough for the longer version of the game whether it be test or 50 overs, then you have what it takes, people seem to think that it's all about big hitting, the game is played in your head, if you're mentally strong which 50/Test players are then you have all the assets required, work the ball around, put away the bad ball, simple.