The veteran left-handed opener has played in 34 matches for India since the 2019 ODI World Cup ended, the most by any player from the side. But 2022 has been a year where Dhawan's strike-rate has slowed down quite mysteriously.
In 2016, 2017 and 2018, Dhawan's strike-rate in ODIs was 100.34, 101.37, and 102.28 respectively. In 2019, 2020 and 2021, his strike-rate was 91.81, 91.48, and 91.95 respectively. But in 19 innings of 2022, Dhawan's strike-rate has dropped significantly to 75.11.
With India now going to face Bangladesh in the upcoming three-match ODI series, it becomes all more important for Dhawan to catch up in terms of strike-rate when he reunites with Rohit Sharma to open the batting, especially with competition for batting spots being intense.