Shikhar Dhawan, who announced his retirement on Saturday, was India’s opening mainstay in the previous decade, providing stability as a top-order batter across the three formats. He had a stable run in Tests (2315 runs at an average of 40.61) and T20Is (1759 runs at 27.92), but it was in the ODI format (6793 runs at 44.11) where the southpaw came into his own.