Rohit Sharma - 3/10 - Indian captain Rohit Sharma as he admitted himself 'wasn't good enough' both as a batter and a captain. Rohit scored just 91 runs in six innings and tactically wasn't at his best in three match against New Zealand
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Yashasvi Jaiswal - 6/10 - India's best batter in Tests in 2024, Yashasvi Jaiswal got starts in four of the six innings and scored a fifty but failed to perform when India needed the most
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Shubman Gill - 6/10 - Shubman Gill too had a 90 to his name but didn't really light up the series, which he should have started doing by now, especially at home
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Virat Kohli - 3/10 - Indian batting stalwart Virat Kohli's downtime in Test cricket continued in the New Zealand series. Apart from a 70 in Bengaluru, Kohli remained largely disappointing
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Sarfaraz Khan - 5.5/10 - A humongous 150 in the Bengaluru Test marked Sarfaraz Khan's arrival in Tests for India or as everyone would have hoped for but it followed just 21 runs in the remaining four innings
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Rishabh Pant - 8.5/10 - Probably the best performer for India! Three fifties including a 99, Pant single-handedly provided respectively to India's score but got potentially no support from the other end
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Ravindra Jadeja - 7/10 - Ravindra Jadeja didn't have a great series with the bat but was fantastic with the ball, taking 16 wickets in three matches, including a 10-fer in Mumbai
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Washington Sundar - 9/10 - The injection India needed after humbling in Bengaluru! Washington Sundar seemed to be the only one giving his all as he was the joint-highest wicket-taker in the series (16) and made sure he scored those crucial runs with the bat as well
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R Ashwin - 6/10 - It's not often that R Ashwin goes through a lean patch in Tests at home but such was the series that he went wicketless in two out of six innings
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