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In the contemporary era, it is not possible to be a universal ATG without excelling in LOIs. Dravid was a very good ODI batsman of his time unlike Younis, while ODIs didn't have much significance during Gavaskar's era. Still, a lot of people are actually misinformed about his ODI performances, but you can't blame them because they don't know much about his ODI career apart from that infamous 36* in 60 overs.
Gayle was actually a fantastic Test opener before he became a T20 specialist a few years back, while Dhoni is very underrated in Tests. Sure he was better in ODIs, but he is still the best Test WK batsman from Asia considering the fact that Sangakkara didn't keep in Tests for more than half of his career.
As far as Bevan is concerned, his status would certainly have been higher if he was good in Tests. As things stand, he is not regarded as a universal ATG but only a great ODI player.
Dravid was just okay in ODI's. Not bad but not great either.
Apart from a few great innings - he was bang average IMO. Certainly not in the class of Kohli, Sachin, Ganguly in ODI's