India's big five lead by MS Dhoni, perhaps the best finisher in the game. His numbers tell their own story.
Rohit Sharma - Age 26, 114 ODIs, 3174 runs, 36.06 average, strike rate 78.99, highest score 209 v Australia, Bangalore, 2013, 4 100/20 50
Shikhar Dhawan - 28, 31, 1231, 43.96, 93.96, 119 v West Indies, Kanpur 2013, 5/5
Virat Kohli - 25, 125, 5154, 51.54, 88.84, 183 v Pakistan, Dhaka 2012, 17/28
Suresh Raina - 27, 186, 4512, 35.32, 91.18, 116 no v Bangladesh, Karachi, 2008, 3/29
MS Dhoni - 32, 238, 7774, 52.88, 89.14, 183 not out v Sri Lanka, Jaipur, 2005, 9/51
Remember the halcyon days of India's batting order through the 2000s?
Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir, Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and VVS Laxman were a top six for lovers of fine, and varied, batting to drool over. And they all had points of difference about them.