
Australia won the Border-Gavaskar Trophy by beating India 3-1 in the series. Here are Wisden's player ratings for the home side.
Sam Konstas - 6/10
113 runs @ 28.25, 1 fifty, HS 60
Konstas was brought in as a replacement in the fourth Test and had immediate impact, rattling Jasprit Bumrah and the Indian attack as a whole with his funky shots. The teeager lived by the sword and died by it across the four innings he played, but created the required impact at the top of the order despite looking ungainly and engaging in needless exchanges at times.
Nathan McSweeney - 2/10
72 runs @ 14.40, HS 39
The first of the three Australian debutants in the series, McSweeney was thrown at the deep end when he was asked to open despite primarily being a middle-order batter. Against a fire-breathing Bumrah, McSweeney struggled for three games before he was dropped. He did, however, manage to put in a vital contribution of 39 under lights in the first innings of the pink-ball Test.
Usman Khawaja - 3/10
184 runs @ 20.44, 1 fifty, HS 57
Bumrah had the left-handed Khawaja's number throughout the series, accounting for his wicket six times. He looked better against the other bowlers, but overall had a disappointing outing, managing to go past 50 only once.