Rating time
Latham 5/10 - played bloody well at Hagley actually. Got NZ off to a solid start on the morning of day 1, and then set them up beautifully on day 2. Still can't pass 80 to save his life, but honestly, who else is there who can make it to 30? Certainly not...
Young 2/10 - only scrapes to 2 by virtue of the fact that he manage to chew up a decent number of balls during his stays at the crease. Just not a test opener. Maybe a decent test 5, but with Daz in the side he's not getting a shot.
KW 4/10 - crushing series for those of us who insisted so ardently that he's not a minnow basher. You can probably give him a pass at the Basin, but at Hagley he finally had a guilt edged opportunity to leave his mark on an NZ v AUS test, and one moment of misjudgement was all Patman needed.
Rachin 7/10 - looks the goods. Still raw as a freshly gutted fish, but hopefully he'll learn. Needs to work on his fielding drills though.
Mitchell 6/10 - the numbers don't look that flash with a sub-30 average but played 2 really gritty 2nd innings knocks in extremely challenging circumstances. Probably the 2nd best bat in the side.
Blundell 2/10 - boy Blundell's had a **** 12 months since that epic series v England. Keeping looks a bit sloppy as well, even if he remains pretty sharp to any stumping opportunities.. Hopefully he can take some inspiration from Carey's innings today and turn things around.
Phillips 6/10 - very mixed bag for Glenn. After a great start he ended up with pretty disappointing returns with the bat for such a talented guy. His spin bowling was borderline batting all-rounder quality though, and he brings so much in the field to what is otherwise a dreadful set of catchers.
Henry 10/10 - couldn't realistically ask for more. I'm not surprise he gassed today, he'd been bowling 9-10 over spells 3 days in a row, can't blame him that the rest of the attack couldn't capitalise on the opportunities he created.
Southee 1/10 - thanks for the great career Tim!
Kugz 0/10 - **** off SP!
O'Rourke - 5/10, bowled with surprisingly good pace. I think he's actually a naturally quicker bowler than Sears, the ball seems to come out much more effortlessly, feels like he could bowl in that high-130's low-140's range with comparatively little effort. His lengths were all wrong for day 1 at the Basin, but he didn't leak too many runs and picked up a couple of important wickets.
Sears 7/10 - now that's more like it! Youth (well comparatively, he is 26), enthusiasm, aggression. Couldn't get the job done but showed a glimpse of the fast bowling potential he has, and the wider talent that's floating around in the Plunket Shield. Wayward admittedly, but a lot to like, hope he gets more opportunities.
Can't find much to disagree about here.
For Australia:
Smith 2 - one decent start at the Basin, but other than that was very disappointing. Looks a bit of a walking wicket and there's definitely going to be questions around whether he should be opening.
Khawaja 4 - made starts and ate up time, but it feels like he's running out of options to actually score runs and usually got out before freeing up. Without Warner it seems that he's gone into his shell massively.
Labuschagne 5 - just when the knives were starting to come out, he produces an excellent 90 in the first innings at Hagley and was unlucky to get out when he did. That has to be the standard for him going forward.
Green 8 - finally he delivers. Actually that's a little bit harsh in that he has had good Test series before, but his recent form had been very no roundery-ish and he probably hadn't had that big daddy ton to justify batting 4. Instead, he set up the Test win at Wellington with by far his best innings at Test level and made contributions in some of the other innings too. With the ball while he wasn't used that often he did play the partnership breaker role in style.
Head 3 - apart from a century at Adelaide his form has been pretty poor recently. Seems to be throwing away starts too which isn't something that was common for a while. One that will have questions asked about his spot if he starts the India series poorly.
Marsh 6 - not consistent, but the partnership with Green was really important in ensuring that Green could get going and play the match-winning innings, and while he was lucky here he still managed a really important 80 to help set-up a win.
Carey 6 - just when it looked like he was about to play himself out of the team, he pulls a Gilchrist in winning Australia a game from out of nowhere. Keeping remained solid to Lyon but did drop a catch that could've been really costly.
Starc 4 - had his moments but lacked consistency. His bowling in particular seemed to get worse and worse throughout the series and he looks significantly overplaced at #8. Certainly the kind of series his haters will take some joy in.
Cummins 7 - he's a great leader, isn't he. For the most part he wasn't quite at his best but his spell in the second innings ensured New Zealand wouldn't run away with things when they were threatening to, and showed real determination in his 30 here to help guide Australia to an unlikely win. Just pure clutch stuff all round.
Lyon 9 - the craziest thing about his series was that I'm not even sure he bowled that well, certainly at Wellington he did bowl a few pies. But the Basin in particular was perfect for his kind of bowling and he capitalised superbly to take a 10-fer. Back seat role on the spinners graveyard that is Hagley but still took important wickets and ran through the tail which hasn't been that easy for Australia recently. Also managed some key blows when playing as a nightwatchman.
Hazlewood 9 - his spell on the first day here ensured that New Zealand had to play really well to pull off a win. Managed a really important partnership with Green at Wellington to turn a 50/50-ish position into a pretty dominant one, and in other innings generally bowled pretty well too. Even in the second innings here where he was a bit off the pace he still took a really important wicket just when things were threatening to run away from Australia. In career best form and is making a big claim