That's where Hardik Pandya comes in (6th bowling option), it's a failure of a system that after so many years they are still struggling to replace him in white ball cricket.
Pace bowling allrounders are quite rare in Indian domestic cricket. How many are there? Apart from Harddick Pandya we have Shardul Thakur, Venkatesh Iyer and Vijay Shankar. Both of them are in poor form right now. And then we have a few others such as Yash Thakur and Manishankar Murasingh. Unless more of domestic matches are being played in pace friendly pitches, we may not see a lot of pace bowling allrounders in domestic cricket. And that is not going to happen soon.
One young kid named Nitish Reddy seems alright. He did well in Ranji with the red ball but too early to judge his white ball skill, his batting is good though.