3. Virat Kohli
The man who has been in consistent form and there is no doubt that he stays at No.3 position in any of the playing XI, he scored back to back centuries at Nagpur and Ranchi, he was the second highest run-scorer in the series and highest for India with 310 runs, King Kohli did not have a good outing in the last two matches.
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4. Peter Handscomb
The player who is well-versed in playing spinners and can stay very calm on the crease and keep scoring runs, he was one of the main characters in Australia’s highest run-chase against India of 359 runs where he posted his maiden ODI century as he scored 117 in that match. His batting average in this series was 47.20.
5. MS Dhoni
The man with a calm mind and with the fastest hands when it comes to wicket-keeping, Dhoni rescued India in the first match as he built the 141-runs partnership with Kedar Jadhav which took India to a 6-wicket match victory. MS also contributed with run-outs the one of Glenn Maxwell at Ranchi, the main purpose to add Dhoni in the list is a perfect and first-choice wicket-keeper.