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India v England Test series ratings: Rohit 9, Jaiswal 10; Stokes 4, Bashir 7

India completed an emphatic 4-1 Test series triumph over England in Dharamsala on Saturday, wrapping up victory by an innings and 64 runs.

Ravichandran Ashwin, playing his 100th Test, picked up five wickets in the second innings to finish with nine in the match as India dismissed England for 195 for a win inside three days.

A series that promised a lot finished clearly in India's favour. Below, we take a look at how the players fared throughout the five Tests.

Rohit Sharma: 9/10

Had to dig deep as captain and batsman. Turned things around from Rajkot, hitting two tons and a fifty in five outings. Got the best out of limited resources as he was without a number of seniors. Picked and backed youngsters, and they responded brilliantly.

Yashasvi Jaiswal: 10/10

India’s best player. Two double centuries and three fifties in a record-breaking series for the opener. Not only did he score more than 700 runs, but he got them in less than 900 balls. India’s all-format star of the future.

Shubman Gill: 8/10

Started poorly but trusted his technique to work his way back into form. The unbeaten fifty he scored in a tense chase in the fourth Test second innings was one of his finest. Asked for the difficult job of batting at number three and has shown the hunger for Test cricket, which is noteworthy.

KL Rahul: 7/10

Batted well in the first Test but picked up an injury, that kept him out of the entire series. Has found his true calling in the middle order and has become the most reliable Indian batsman in all conditions, when fit.

Shreyas Iyer: 4/10

Iyer lost a lot this series. Failed to kick on with the bat in the first two Tests, got left out of the playing XI, then complained of back spasms. Did not report for domestic

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