That's it from our coverage of the 2nd Test match between India and Bangladesh from Kanpur. Ninaad Dixit here signing off on behalf of my co-commentator AkshayaKrishna Polya and scorer/analyst Bishal Mandal. Stay tuned for more cricketing action from around the world.
It's the moment of the series! Virat Kohli walks gently towards Shakib Al Hasan and gifts him one of his bats. They hug and have a word. This could have been one final time the veteran Bangladeshi all-rounder played a game in India.
The Indian team collects the series trophy and poses for the official photographs. Celebrations at Green Park for a job well done!
Yashasvi Jaiswal is the first Indian batter to score half-centuries in less than 50 balls in both innings of a Test.
Most Test Series Winning Streak at Home:
18* - India between 2013 - 2024*
10 - Australia between 1994-2000
10 - Australia between 2004-2008
8 - West Indies between 1976-1986 and 8 - New Zealand between 2017-2020
Ravichandran Ashwin has equalled Muttiah Muralitharan's World Record of Most Player of the Series Award in Tests. Ashwin and Muralitharan both have 11 Player of the Series Awards, with the former getting to the feat in just 39 series, while the latter in 60 series.
Rohit Sharma (India Captain): "Well, in life, we all keep moving. And obviously, at some stage, we have to start working with different personnel. When Rahul bhai said that he was done here. He did a fantastic job and a fantastic time we had together. But we have to move on and the life goes on.
With Gambhir, you know I have played with him. I know his mindset. We all know how he wants to take things. Its still early days but yeah, we have started well. It has been fruitful so far.
We thought about how to keep things moving. To be honest, we thought a lot about keeping the game moving. We lost a couple of days. When we came on day four, we wanted to get them out as early as possible and see what we could do with the bat.
The moment we know they were all out for 233, its not about how many runs we wanted to score, but it was about how many overs we want to bowl at them. The pitch didn't have much for bowlers but to get a game out of that pitch was a great effort from the bowlers.
It was a risk that we were willing to take. We were ready to give ourselves a chance at a result. When batting like that, there is a risk of being bundled out quickly. Even if we got all about for 130-150, it was fine.
Yeah, yeah! Look, Akash Deep has played a lot of cricket in the domestic circuit. He had bowled a lot of overs. There's enough overs in the legs and the guy can do the job the team is expecting him to do. He has got the energy in him. We know that. The body as well. He has the fitness to bowl long spells.
We need to make sure that we prepare well. We want to create a bunch of bowlers who are ready to play Test cricket at any given point. We need to be ready when someone gets injured to test the bench strengths. Thank you."