viriya
International Captain
You can't just explain away bevan's low end SR for a finisher by saying "he did what was necessary to win". That's really not very persuasive.Out of interest, here is the list of batsmen who have batted since 2010 from positions 4-6 using the same criteria (average over 35).
Batting records | One-Day Internationals | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPN Cricinfo
As you can see, most players are striking between 80 and 90. When I said that 80 was an acceptable strike rate for a #4 batsman even in this era I may have been under, but not by much. 85 is average and only the freaks have a strike rate over 90. This is with modern bats and the batsman-centric laws.
Yes, on the surface Bevan had a poor strike ratebut when you look deeper, Bevan struck at the rate he needed to to win us games of cricket in a low scoring era. There is plenty of evidence to suggest that he would have done so at a higher rate if needed.
Lower order finishers during his era struck in the high 70s at least (Rhodes, ranatunga, Malik, ijaz all had a higher SR). So his average becomes less impressive - if he was a #3 with those stats that would be more excusable.