Burns: 0 - Critics labelled his performance everything from **** to ****in ****. Zero confidence in his attacking strokes when not charging down the deck to loft the spinners but his Queenslander spirit failed him in the end, trying to be too positive in such a negative and New South Welsh team environment.
Warner: 1 - All his points are for fielding, which was seriously on point. Batted worse than I've ever seen him on sub-continental pitches, if Burns had no confidence in attacking, Warner started off with just about no confidence at all in surviving. Batted like a pitbull with a severe brain impediment that ought to have been put down years ago.
S.Marsh: 10 - The only glimmering beacon of light in the dark and cold Mausoleum of Australian cricket. Almost revived it with the greatest sub-continental knock since VVS 281. Was actually confident in playing late and didn't try to absolutely maul everything when coming down the wicket.
Khawaja: 0 - If I could go into negative integers I would. Memories of the glory years against Swann where he batted like he had concrete blocks around his feet. A pimple-infested teenage virgin trying to take off a bra for the first time would look less clueless than Usman looked here. But I guess he deserves more time because he'll make runs on flat, docile wickets.
Smith: 1 - Gets a singular point for his ton, but the rest of the time my word. Delivered a captaincy spectacle akin to whoever was in charge when the unsinkable Titanic sunk. Albeit that gives us too much credit to say we were unsinkable, followed by the unthinkable occurring. For one we sailed suspecting very highly that we'd hit the iceberg directly ahead, and two - Bernard Hill in the movie captained his ship with grace in the final hours as he went to the chilly depths. Instead Smith once again showed his completely inability to not be utterly petulant under pressure and delivered substance-less captaincy in response.
Voges: 1 - One good catch, and a month of being completely unable to play the straight one. No doubt his average will recover unlike Australian cricket in general.
Henriques: 0 - One small cameo of bowling followed by two incompetent dismissals. Thrown to the sharks and duly fed upon. Quite possibly the most pointless inclusion in an Australian side in some time. Might as well have played with 10 hacks instead of 11.
M.Marsh: 4 - Bowling was never going to be that effective but in between some dirty aids with the bat as is always the case he threatened to shine quite brightly. Unfortunately he chose his time to shine when a big collapse-a-thon was in progress.
Nevill: 2 - I recall a few drops in his first appearance in the sub-continent, still better than the eunuch bogan though. Batting was quite cringe bar that failed stonewall attempt, think he'll be under pressure in the summer with the casuals throwing their spotlight to the only thing that matters - the batting average.
Starc: 10 - Where does this rate in ATG performances in losing series? Certainly has to be up there with Warne in 05 because he was the only thing keeping us from innings defeats. If I was nitpicking I'd say he still needs to work on his general lines but they're much improved and he's bowling much more like a wicket-taker now in Tests. A pity we won't deliver pitches for the home summer that tailor to his abilities barring the D/N test.
Hazlewood: 3 - I think a better rating would be 'absent'. Never really looked like taking wickets but was economical, thus was horrendously underutilized in the final test as Lyon and Holland did whatever it was they were doing.
O'Keefe: 10 - Outbowled Lyon and he wasn't even here for most of the series. Best performance was saved for the pub back home.
Holland: 2 - Didn't bowl Test quality stuff, but was still better than Gaz.
Lyon: - Doesn't even deserve a ranking. For all the talk that Moeen Ali gets the label as "The least **** spinner in England," at least he's the best in the country at what he does (arguably). Completely unwilling to give anything flight as per usual. Unsurprisingly, his shtick of darting in it quickly short/short of a length and hoping it spits up and bounces at the batsman to catch him off guard once again failed in spinning conditions.