ROHIT SHARMA 10/10

389 runs at an average of 129.66 and two centuries with both being scores of over 150 are what Rohit Sharma conjured up against Windies in the five-match series. With Virat Kohli back in the ODI side, Rohit was relieved of the captaincy after Asia Cup triumph and it showed in his batting.
Rohit went after the bowling and had just one failure when he was bowled by a beauty from Jason Holder for a single digit score. But he hit 152* and 162 enabling India to chase down a 300 plus total with ease and then put up a humongous 370 odd on board in the Mumbai ODI.
His form bodes well for the Indian team, which will be led by him in the T20I series against West Indies shortly.
SHIKHAR DHAWAN 3/10

Shikhar Dhawan might rue all the starts that he failed to convert into big scores, given that the rest of his teammates made merry against the Windies. He made only 112 runs in five matches and failed to pass 50 even a single time.
Despite two centuries in Asia Cup 2018, Dhawan’s form reduced drastically and Windies fast bowlers knew his weakness and kept him on the leash throughout the series. He got starts but failed to convert them into big ones like Rohit and Virat did and hence has come in for some severe criticism.
VIRAT KOHLI 10/10

Indian captain Virat Kohli was on another level altogether in the series, as he became the first Indian to score three hundreds in three consecutive ODI matches. Kohli amassed 453 with the highest score of 157* and an average of 151.00 and a strike rate of 112.96. Kohli literally led from the front and was named the Man of the series for his efforts.
