India vs England report card: Keaton Jennings tops, James Anderson flops
India vs England report card: Keaton Jennings tops, James Anderson flops
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Britain have huffed and puffed their way to an arrangement misfortune to India, that was both humiliating and difficult to look for their supporters.

Keaton Jennings - 8

Keaton Jennings was flown into the squad for the last two Tests as a substitution for the harmed Haseeb Hameed. A hundred on introduction and a moment innings fifty in his second diversion is about as well as can be expected seek after from another opener in Test cricket

Joe Root - 7

Britain's driving run scorer in the arrangement with 491 keeps running at a normal a smidge under 50, Root at the end of the day demonstrated that he is by a wide margin the most capable batsman in this England side and one of the best players on the planet.

Haseeb Hameed - 7

About the main player to leave India with his notoriety improved. Given an introduction in the principal match of the arrangement Hameed made a moment innings 82. He looked quiet, guaranteed and at home in Test cricket. For a batsman who is still an adolescent, this is momentous.

Moeen Ali - 7

Britain's second most astounding runs scorer in the arrangement, and the main England player to make two hundred, Moeen Ali had a decent arrangement with the bat and he likewise asserted 10 wickets with the ball.

Ben Stokes - 7

345 runs and eight wickets from England's all-rounder is a not too bad return, yet once more, it isn't anything especially exceptional. In spite of the fact that he was presumably England's most compelling player over the arrangement.

Adil Rashid - 6

Britain's driving wicket taker in the arrangement by a separation, Rashid's 23 casualties is far in front of the following best bowler, Moeen with 10 wickets.

Johnny Bairstow - 6

A not too bad arrangement for England's wicket-attendant saw him make three fifties in nine innings with 352 keeps running altogether. He completed only 12 runs shy of the record for the most Test keeps running by an England batsman in a timetable year, and he is presently the most productive wicket-attendant over a 12-month term in Test history.

Jos Buttler - 6

After Ben Duckett has been discarded after 18 keeps running in three innings, England called about Jos Buttler as an expert batsman.

Stuart Broad - 6

Expansive figured out how to play in three of the five Tests, keeping in mind he just got eight wickets, he had the best normal of England's cutting edge bowlers, getting his wickets for 31 runs a piece.

Alastair Cook - 4

Gracious Alastair, what an arrangement. He landed in India with genuine inquiries regarding his capacity to commander turn bowlers and left with his captaincy vocation everything except over.

Chris Woakes - 4

After such a stellar summer for England, this winter of knocking down some pins on Asian pitches was continually going to be a harsh one for Chris Woakes, and his three wickets in three matches demonstsrate exactly the amount he battled.

James Anderson - 3

Few would have censured James Anderson for sitting out these Tests, however, his drive to make the outing to play, in spite of him being harmed for the initial two Tests, ought to be respected.

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