Rohit Sharma - 9/10 - Captain Rohit Sharma may not have gotten a big score in the final but he led with example through the tournament and those innings against Australia and England of 92 and 57 probably were the reason why India were in the final
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Virat Kohli 6/10 - It seemed like he was saving it for the last. After playing and falling for seven innings trying to belt the ball, the usual Kohli playing the ball on the merit was back in the final as he scored a 59-ball 76 after India lost early wickets and eventually it proved to be the right decision. Fittingly it was his last innings in T20Is
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Rishabh Pant - 6/10 - Rishabh Pant started well but tailed off as the season went on
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Suryakumar Yadav - 7/10 - Suryakumar Yadav might have played crucial knocks against Afghanistan and USA in the tournament but he might be remembered for a lifetime for that catch of David Miller, which was probably the decider in the grand finale
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Shivam Dube - 5/10 - Shivam Dube had a middling season. He didn't really look like a player he belonged but with a 16-ball 27 in the final, Dube did end his tournament well
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Hardik Pandya - 9/10 - Team India vice-captain, Hardik Pandya said that the things have been very unfair to him in the last six months and he has been quiet and knew that it would turn around for him and things did. 144 runs at a strike rate of 151 and 11 wickets including the big ones of Klaasen and Miller in the final, it was a redemption arc for the ages
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Axar Patel - 8.5/10 - Another sensational toruanemnt for Axar, who goes quietly about his job and more often than not slips under the radar but with 9 wickets and 92 runs with the bat, more importantly 47 of them coming in the final, tipped over Jadeja as the No 1 choice as left-arm spinner
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Ravindra Jadeja - 2/10 - He may not have announced it but Jadeja like Kohli and Rohit might have played his last T20I. Jadeja was disappointing in this T20 World Cup
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Kuldeep Yadav - 8.5/10 - Kuldeep had to wait for his turn for the team to get to the Caribbean to get into the XI and boy he was sensational, taking 10 wickets in just five matches
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Arshdeep Singh - 9/10 - 17 wickets, the joint-highest wicket-taker in the tournament, Arshdeep was truly the yin to Bumrah's yang. Bumrah used to put the squeeze and Arshdeep got the rewards from the other end and the left-rm justified his selection and more
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Jasprit Bumrah - 10/10 - JASPRIT BUMRAH. The best bowler in the world. A generational player and a master of his craft. A legend in the making. Economy rate of 4.18 while taking 15 wickets, you've got to be kidding
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Mohammed Siraj - 3/10 - Mohammed Siraj played just three matches, all in the New York leg and even though he took just one wicket, in those seeming conditions, he perfectly complimented Jasprit Bumrah, Hardik Pandya and Arshdeep Singh
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