Dhawan has been released from the team to attend to his unwell wife, ruling him out of the first three ODIs of the five-match series starting September 17 here.
"We have great bench strength. Of course, the absence of Shikhar will be felt. The kind of form he was in of late, he had a big role to play in the team's recent achievements. Right from the Champions Trophy till the last tour of Sri Lanka, he has had impactful performances for the team. But, we have got a few guys to replace him," Rohit said here.
Asked if a change of partners would require a change in gameplan for him, Rohit said, "The partner doesn't matter, to be honest. It's what the conditions have to offer, what sort of pitch you are playing in. At the end of the day you have to give your team a good start."
To a question on the role of KL Rahul, who played in the middle-order in Sri Lanka but started as an opener, Rohit said there is no ambiguity on his position.
"I think both the coach and captain have clearly spoken about roles each individual had to play. Before the start of Sri Lanka our, the captain said he is looking at KL (Rahul) as a No.4 batsman.
Rohit said the players' position on the line-up depends solely on the team's requirements.
"You will have to play according to the team dynamics, whatever the team requires. That's how I became an opener because the team wanted me to open at that point," he explained.
Rohit, who has a particularly good record against Australia, said he wanted to perform well against all teams but he felt happy to have done well consistently against a strong team such as the one from Down Under.
The controversies that surfaced in the Test series between the two teams earlier this year is in complete contrast to the low-key build-up to the ODI tour. Rohit said both the teams are aggressive but they would look to play in the best spirit of the game.
"I mean we have to see once the tournament starts. We have to play in the spirit of the game. Both teams are aggressive in nature. Spirit of the game always needs to be there and there has to be a line which needs to be drawn.
He said having two wrist spinners (Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav) in the team is good as there is an element of mystery about them.
"I kind of look at them as mystery spinners. You never know what's coming out of their hand. The captain is comfortable and quite happy to get them into the fray. They can get crucial breakthroughs we look forward to in the middle part of the game.
"Again Kuldeep did it in the West Indies when he played. Even when we are facing them in the nets, we don't know what is going to come," Rohit added.
The stylish Mumbai batsman, who was appointed vice- captain of the ODI team ahead of the Sri Lanka series, complemented the skipper.
"It was happening before as well. The average age of the team is about 26-27 and we have all played together. There was never a thing where Virat as a captain has not gone to anyone and spoken about it.
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