Since 2020, the duo, currently the fourth-most successful pair in ODIs, have batted together for only nine innings, amassing 417 runs at an average of 52.12, including two hundred-plus and as many fifty-plus stands respectively.
But their power-play strike rates have yielded diminishing returns. While Rohit's strike-rate in this phase of ODIs since 2020 has been 94.3, Dhawan's strike-rate stands at just 74.1. With India gearing up for ODI World Cup 2023, former wicketkeeper-batter Saba Karim opined either Rohit or Dhawan has to go big in power-play to give the side a great start.
"Between Rohit and Dhawan, one of them has to play selfless cricket and that's the only way we can put up some strong runs in the powerplay. One should also understand that the second powerplay from overs 11-40 is also crucial since you have five fielders inside the circle."