Deepak Chahar- 10/10
Deepak Chahar had the responsibility of being the leading strike bowler for India in this series and played his role to perfection. However, unlike the perception of being only a new ball bowler, Rohit utilized him well as a death overs bowler as well. He picked 8 wickets with an economy of 5.41 with the match-winning and world record T20I bowling figures of 6/7 and was named the Man of the Match and Player of the series as well.
Shreyas Iyer- 8/10
Shreyas Iyer scored 108 runs with the best score of 62, his maiden fifty in the format for India in the third and important match. He helped India reach a formidable total in the end. He had also provided important contributions in both previous matches as well. He has definitely cemented his place in the middle order for foreseeable future.
Team management has given me a “heads up” for No. 4 slot, says Shreyas Iyer
Rohit Sharma- 7/10
Rohit Sharma might have made only one significant score of 85 in the series, which came in the second T20I at Rajkot; but overall, he led the team well. Especially when the bowlers were under pressure in Nagpur as Naim and Mithun were going great guns, Rohit kept his calm. His utilization of bowling resources was amazing.
KL Rahul- 6/10
KL Rahul had one good inning in the three-match series which came in Rajkot. His 52 was the basis on which Iyer and others managed to take India to past 170 runs batting first on a slow track after being put in by Bangladesh captain Mahmudullah. He showed composure under pressure and thrived to score a valiant fifty.