Succeeding as an opener in ODI cricket requires the batters to oscillate between taking on the bowlers early in the innings and making runs all around the park. India's left-handed opener Shikhar Dhawan has been doing this balancing act since his international debut in 2010.
But it was in 2013 that Dhawan found his groove as an opener in ODIs, becoming the highest run-getter in ICC Champions Trophy with 363 runs and playing a big hand in India lifting the trophy. Since then, Dhawan has been an integral part of the ODI side, with impressive numbers of 6,284 runs in 149 ODIs at an average of 45.53, including 17 centuries and 35 fifties.
Now, in 2022, largely seen as an ODI specialist, Dhawan will be back in action when India play three ODIs against England on July 12, 14 and 17. After this, Dhawan will be captaining India in a three-match ODI tour of West Indies on July 22, 24 and 27, having previously captained the side in white-ball tour to Sri Lanka last year.