The Australia cricket team played against England in a five-match Test series. Here's an overview of the performance of each player:
**Australia:**
1. **Pat Cummins**: 19 runs, 6 wickets, 1 catch - A key player for Australia, who made a significant impact when returning to the team.
2. **Michael Neser**: 75 runs, 15 wickets, 4 catches - The veteran all-rounder bowled line and length with just enough movement to keep English batters honest.
3. **Mitchell Starc**: 156 runs, 31 wickets, 1 catch - Starc lost two fellow musketeers before the series but continued to impress with his skills.
4. **Brendan Doggett**: 20 runs, 7 wickets, 1 catch - The seamer let nobody down at Adelaide, proving himself as a valuable asset for Australia.
5. **Scott Boland**: 42 runs, 20 wickets, 2 catches - Boland's relentless discipline and positive attitude made him a perfect foil for Starc.
**England:**
1. **Jofra Archer**: No runs, 3 wickets (dismissed by Mitchell Starc) - Although he didn't score any runs, Archer had his moments in the series.
2. **Beau Webster**: 71 runs, 3 wickets - The young opener and bowler made a significant impact in just eight Tests for Australia.
3. **Josh Inglis**: 65 runs, 1 catch - Although he missed out on being the best English batter in the series, Inglis still had some notable moments.
**Australia all-rounder performance:**
* Marnus Labuschagne: 259 runs, 1 wicket, 10 catches (Grade B-)
* Cameron Green: 171 runs, 4 wickets, 4 catches (Grade D)
* Usman Khawaja: 176 runs, 3 catches (Grade B-)
**Key statistics for the series:**
* Australia won the series 4-1
* The most successful player was Mitchell Starc with 31 wickets at an average of 19.9
* Scott Boland bowled the most overs across all five Tests, with 160 overs.
Overall, both teams performed well, but Australia's performance was slightly more impressive, especially with their dominant win in the final Test.
**Australia:**
1. **Pat Cummins**: 19 runs, 6 wickets, 1 catch - A key player for Australia, who made a significant impact when returning to the team.
2. **Michael Neser**: 75 runs, 15 wickets, 4 catches - The veteran all-rounder bowled line and length with just enough movement to keep English batters honest.
3. **Mitchell Starc**: 156 runs, 31 wickets, 1 catch - Starc lost two fellow musketeers before the series but continued to impress with his skills.
4. **Brendan Doggett**: 20 runs, 7 wickets, 1 catch - The seamer let nobody down at Adelaide, proving himself as a valuable asset for Australia.
5. **Scott Boland**: 42 runs, 20 wickets, 2 catches - Boland's relentless discipline and positive attitude made him a perfect foil for Starc.
**England:**
1. **Jofra Archer**: No runs, 3 wickets (dismissed by Mitchell Starc) - Although he didn't score any runs, Archer had his moments in the series.
2. **Beau Webster**: 71 runs, 3 wickets - The young opener and bowler made a significant impact in just eight Tests for Australia.
3. **Josh Inglis**: 65 runs, 1 catch - Although he missed out on being the best English batter in the series, Inglis still had some notable moments.
**Australia all-rounder performance:**
* Marnus Labuschagne: 259 runs, 1 wicket, 10 catches (Grade B-)
* Cameron Green: 171 runs, 4 wickets, 4 catches (Grade D)
* Usman Khawaja: 176 runs, 3 catches (Grade B-)
**Key statistics for the series:**
* Australia won the series 4-1
* The most successful player was Mitchell Starc with 31 wickets at an average of 19.9
* Scott Boland bowled the most overs across all five Tests, with 160 overs.
Overall, both teams performed well, but Australia's performance was slightly more impressive, especially with their dominant win in the final Test.