After winning the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series 2-1, India captain Rohit Sharma said his team's fightback in the second Test at New Delhi is something he would cherish, citing the character and fight shown to retain the trophy.
At New Delhi, India had conceded a slender one-run lead to Australia, and with the game interestingly poised, Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin ran through the visitors' batting order on day three to set a chase of 115 for the hosts', which they did with six wickets in hand.
"With the result 2-1, the first two Tests, we knew how important it was to start the series. I think the Delhi Test match was something I'm really proud of because we were very much behind the game and to come back from the situation that we did shows a lot of character and a lot of fight," he said in the post-match presentation ceremony.