Yuzvendra Chahal- 6/10
Yuzvendra Chahal proved to be the best bowler in spinners picking up four wickets, but he kept the runs down in middle overs and even bowled in death when asked to. The leggie showed that wrist spinners are a must in the shortest format and keeping him out of the team was a blunder, to say the least.
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Washington Sundar- 5/10
Washington Sundar picked just 1 wicket and scored 14 runs in the three matches, but showed glimpses of his ability with the bat as he smacked two sixes in the first match in Delhi to help India reach 148 runs in the end. His bowling at the start was wonderful and kept runs low with an economy of 7.00.
Shivam Dube- 4/10
Shivam Dube made his T20I debut in the 1000th T20I match at Delhi, but couldn’t do much with the bat in the three matches. With the ball as well, he didn’t do much but came good with the ball when it was most needed in the third T20I when picked up three important wickets to turn the tide of the game in favor of India and proved his worth.
Shikhar Dhawan- 3/10
Shikhar Dhawan has been undergoing a torrid time with the bat at the top and it continued in this series as well as he failed to reach fifty in any of the three matches. In fact, he conjured just 91 runs in the three matches with a best of 41 with a strike rate of 107 only, putting question marks on his place in the XI.