The reason why Dhoni rates high with so many people is clearly his 50 plus average in odi's. an article yesterday points out that he is a clear 7 points ahead of Sachin's and ten ahead of Ponting. It goes on to call him the best limited over batsman in the world.
No one seems to be able to argue, cogently and objectively, however, as to why Dhoni should not be batting higher up the order. He made his highest odi score of 183 batting at number three. At that time we had Sachin's, Dravid, Ganguly and often times Laxman, in the odi side. This was the reason/excuse for him not being able to bat higher. These four reasons have fallen by the wayside over time but Dhoni has refused to move up the order even with himself as the one to decide tha batting order. Why?
India is in serious crisis, whether we want to admit or not. The choice of three fabulous openers to choose from is gone. The top order is exposed. We would give anything, like it or not, to have a Dravid of ten years ago at one drop, forget an Indian equivalent of Ponting or Lara. Why is captain courageous shy of taking the responsibility?
Ask yourselves that question. Dhoni is an exceptional cricketer without doubt but he is no fool. He, more than any one else, is aware of his limitations and knows how to maximise what he can do. So lets give the man credit where it is due - and that's a lot anyway. But stop crediting him with attributes and accolades that would show up his limitations than make him the God we wish our favourite cricketers to become. He is an exceptional cricketer as I just said but he is no Ponting and no Lara. Those two worthies never had to bat lower down the order for the larger part of their careers but if they had to as, in the case of someone like Mike Hussey in modern times or arguably the greatest West Indian batsman of all times in Tests (Sobers) , they would have adjusted. Then with their talents they would have scored the big runs that they were capable of, and remained not out more often and averaged higher than they did batting in the top order.
Gilchrist opened in 259 of the 279 innings he batted in. There is no sense in comparing his average with Dhoni's. Dhoni knows his limitations even if his diehard fans don't which is why you won't see him opening except in the rarest of rare cases. . . And thank God for that.