
India completed a fantastic series win yet again against Australia as the 4th and final Test against Australia in Ahmedabad ended in a draw. With this, the hosts win the series 2-1.
India's fantastic run against Australia continues as this is their fourth consecutive Border Gavaskar Trophy victory. These two teams will also meet again in the upcoming WTC Final in June as India qualified for the WTC final by avoiding a loss.
Here is the complete list of awards from the 4th Test between India and Australia.
Axar Patel got the award for hitting most sixes and the farthest went for 80 metres.
Shubman Gill got the award for his outstanding 128 runs in the first innings. It was also his 2nd Test hundred as he became the 10th batter in history to score a century in every format of the game in a single year.
Virat Kohli got the player of the match award for his 186 runs with the bat. The Indian batter got his first Test hundred in more than three years, which was also his 75th international hundred.
Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja were awarded player of the series jointly. Ashwin scored 82 runs and picked up 25 wickets while Jadeja scored 135 runs and picked up 22 wickets in the series.

"We started to play a lot better as the series went on. That hour of madness in Delhi cost us the game. Unfortunately, this wicket was a bit too flat for a result but we played good cricket. Our spinners Murphy and Kuhnemann bowled extremely well in their first series, and I think Nathan Lyon bowled his best in the first innings, he keeps on getting better and better."
"It was a fantastic series. Lot of the players are playing this for the first time. We do understand the importance of this series and the opposition. A lot of hard work has gone into this. At different times we have come up with answers. We knew how important it was to start the series. I am very proud of the Delhi test as we were behind in the game. At Indore, we were put under pressure and lost the game. Different players put their hands up. The beauty of the series is how all of the guys took up the responsibility and bailed us out. Test Cricket is hard-fought cricket and isn't easy. I am happy with my performance, could have done a bit batter but I like to put individual milestones aside."