The British & Irish Lions and the All Blacks couldn't be separated as the third Test ended all square at 15-15. Here is how the players rated against the All Blacks.
Liam Williams: 5/10
Had a horror opening 25 minutes that began with foot in touch from opening high ball then kicked turnover ball out on full. Things didn't improve much from there.
Anthony Watson: 6.5/10
Looks a bit like a deer in the headlights at times, but his sharp feet tripped up a few All Blacks tacklers and saw Lions out of couple of sticky situations. Never really had much space to work in, though.
Jonathan Davies: 7.5/10
Not as dangerous in attack as the first two Tests and probably went to the boot a bit much. Nailed Jordie Barrett twice in defence twice.
Owen Farrell: 6.5/10
Landed all five kicks and enjoyed a couple of decent first-half runs. But wasn't able to give Lions any penetration in midfield.
Elliot Daly: 6/10
Nice take on high ball early and chased everything. Nailed a long-range penalty just after halftime to keep Lions in it but made a bad error on deep All Blacks kick.
Johnny Sexton: 5.5/10
Missed touch from penalty early on but redeemed himself a little with a couple of resilient carries. Went down with an ankle injury on 35 minutes and was hit hard a couple of times. Fought on bravely.
Conor Murray: 6/10
Box kicking again sound and had a couple of decent snipes. A few of his passes missed the mark, though.
Mako Vunipola: 6.5/10
Managed to keep his discipline intact this week and carried strongly, often into two or three All Blacks defenders.
Jamie George: 5/10
Like Faletau, put in a huge game defensively. But missed two key lineouts in the second half.
Tadhg Furlong: 6/10
Under pressure at scrum time before he was replaced by Sinckler, but offered thrust in the loose.
Alun Wyn Jones: 6.5/10
Threw himself at the All Blacks line in the first half and found himself on the end of a couple of big hits, one high from Jerome Kaino. Replaced by Courtney Lawes on 50 minutes.
Maro Itoje: 7.5/10
Made a furious start to the game in the loose and in defence forcing a couple of key turnovers. Has a massive future.
Sam Warburton: 7.5/10
Secured an early turnover and was a threat at the breakdown throughout. Led his team superbly.
Sean O'Brien: 6/10
Was again busy before being replaced by CJ Stander at half time. Not the way he will have wanted a fine tour to end.
Taulupe Faletau: 6/10
Wasn't able to assert himself on the game physically and lacked a cool head at times when Lions won turnover ball on own line. Topped the Lions' tackle count with nine, though.
Replacements: 5