Under Ajinkya Rahane's captaincy, India went on to pull off the highest successful run chase of 328 at the Gabba to win the final Test and thereby the Men in Blue also won the Border Gavaskar trophy 2-1. But the modest Test skipper puts his players first as he credited the whole team for the historic triumph. Rahane during the post-match conference said that it was not about him but about the team and he looked good because everyone contributed. In Virat Kohli's absence who is on paternity leave, Rahane led the team for the last 3 Test matches and went on to clinch an unforgettable series win for India.
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