Ravichandran Ashwin, Cheteshwar Pujara speak about the special Indian victory at Melbourne

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Melbourne: India worked through Australia’s lower-order resistance on the fourth day of 2nd Test to set themselves up a crushing eight-wicket victory in the Boxing Day Test at Melbourne on Tuesday (December 29).

Spin spearhead Ravichandran Ashwin said losing regular skipper Virat Kohli was not easy for the team, but stand-in skipper Ajinkya Rahane stood up to the challenge and led from the front. Rahane’s 12th century in the longest format of the game and Ravindra Jadeja’s well-made fifty had given India firm control in the second Test.

“The best thing that we did was just walk away from that game in Adelaide and we said that it was just one of those unfortunate days and the batting unit definitely did take responsibility for it. Most importantly, losing Virat was not easy but the discussion we had around it and the team-building exercises that we did through that phase from Adelaide to Melbourne was very crucial and Jinks was very, very calm and balanced which gave many of us the launch-pad to go out there and express ourselves after that defeat,” Ashwin said in a video posted by BCCI.

“Many of us have played for a while now and we have had some special wins but if I had to pick one that would be extremely special is this one for a lot of reasons. This team minus Virat, the batting giant that India had over the last decade or so, is not that easy and Jinks stood up and that is one of the finest cricketing knocks I have seen,” he added.

Cheteshwar Pujara also termed it a special win, adding that it goes into his list of top five victories that he has been a part of. “I think this will definitely be in one of the top five victories I have been part of and the overseas victories are always special. The way Jinks batted in the first innings, and also in the second innings, and also the way bowlers bowled after losing Umesh, we were only left with four bowlers but they bowled their heart out. All the guys wanted to win. We were really hurt after the first loss and now the series is level,” Pujara said.

Ravindra Jadeja said he wants the team to keep the momentum going. “This is going to be a special victory for us as a team because we were one down. In the first game, we lost badly. So, I think we came with a good spirit and attitude and as a team, we played very good cricket. Everyone is looking in good form, batsmen are scoring runs, bowlers are taking wickets. Hopefully, we continue the same momentum and hopefully, win the next game,” Jadeja said.

With this win, India have leveled the four-match Test series 1-1. Furthermore, the win also secured India to move a step closer to the final of the World Test Championship. The next Test is scheduled to take place in Sydney Cricket Ground starting from January 7-11.