Ashes 2017-18: Combined XI of the series

There were also some positives for England though Australia has dominated this side.

By Aditya Gajanan Kukalyekar

Updated - 08 Jan 2018, 13:51 IST

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5. Dawid Malan

Dawid Malan of England celebrates after reaching his century during day one. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

The find of the tour for England and may be the only positive Dawid Malan had an excellent series. He looked class apart and with his drives and stonewalling at times as well. It could be argued that he starts very slowly getting off the mark sometimes after facing 30 balls or more. But he makes most of it and plays a long innings. The left-hander faced the fiery pace trio of Australia bravely and showed his character in Perth when England needed the most.

The most satisfying part of that knock was he carried on even after the century and converted it into a big one. Malan ended the series sealing his place in the middle order with 383 runs at an average of 42.55. He was also the highest scorer of the series for his side proving his consistency with 3 half-centuries as well.

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