On his maiden Australian tour, Jaiswal emerged as the 2nd highest run-scorer of the series with 391 runs in 10 innings. This includes a 161-run knock in Perth.
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2. Rohit Sharma (1/10)
The Indian skipper miserably failed to leave an impact as he only 31 runs in five innings. He even missed the last match due to his poor form.
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3. KL Rahul (6/10)
Rahul was given the opportunity to open in place of Rohit. However, he also had a mixed outing with 276 runs in 10 innings.
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4. Shubman Gill (3/10)
Young batter Gill also failed to leave a mark as he only scored 93 runs in five innings.
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5. Virat Kohli (2/10)
Apart from his ton in the Perth Test, this series was a nightmare for Kohli. He scored 190 runs in nine innings.
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6. Rishabh Pant (6/10)
Pant impressed everyone with his blistering 61-run knock off 33 balls in Sydney. However, his total consists of only 255 runs in 9 innings.
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7. Nitish Reddy (7/10)
The debutant had a memorable outing in Melbourne as he brought up his maiden Test ton. He scored 298 runs in 9 innings.
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8. Ravindra Jadeja (4/10)
The all-rounder also had a below average outing, scoring 135 runs in five innings, including one half-century. He also scalped four wickets.
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9. Washington Sundar (3/10)
Just like Jadeja, Sundar also had a mixed outing. He scored 114 runs in six innings with one fifty. He also took three wickets.