ROHIT SHARMA- 7/10
Rohit Sharma scored 121 runs in the three innings he batted including a brilliant century (111*) in the Lucknow T20I. He led from the front and wasn’t perturbed when the bowlers were going for runs in the first game. As a batsman and as a captain, Rohit Sharma has expressed himself and empowered his players to bring their best to the game.
SHIKHAR DHAWAN- 5/10
Shikhar Dhawan finally made some runs in the tournament including a fifty-plus score after what has been a long time. He top-scored with 138 runs to his name with a best of 92, his highest T20I score in the last and final T20I which helped India chase down a target of 180 odd runs. Dhawan will have three matches against Australia to end on a high in 2018.
KL RAHUL- 3/10
KL Rahul was given the onus of batting at number 3 in place of Virat Kohli. However, with just 59 runs in 3 innings meant that he squandered those chances. But what was good to see was his strike rate of 128.26.