5. Mahendra Singh Dhoni (WK)

Looking at the performances of both wicket-keepers, Mahendra Singh Dhoni had eclipsed Jos Buttler in this series. Considering his match-changing innings of 134 in the Cuttack ODI, he joined hands with Yuvraj Singh and lift India out of an early trouble, and later helped them to seal the series.
Behind the stumps, the former skipper was impressive as ever, involving in four dismissals. And not to forget his ‘Decision reviewing’ ability, which he nearly nailed it in the series. He helped his numbers to take a rise, by scoring a total of 165 runs in three innings at an average of 55.