<p>After playing the main role in India's breathtaking and successful run chase in the series-deciding fourth Test against Australia, Rishabh Pant on Tuesday called the historic win as the "biggest moment" of his life.</p>.<p>Pant took the intimidating Australian attack on a challenging fifth-day track by the scruff of its neck to conjure up an unbeaten 89-run knock that powered India to a 2-1 Test series victory.</p>.<p>The three-wicket win at the Gabba on the final day meant that India have won an unprecedented back-to-back Test series Down Under.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/magnificent-rishabh-pant-powers-india-to-series-win-after-gill-pujara-show-940737.html" target="_blank">Magnificent Rishabh Pant powers India to series win after Gill-Pujara show</a></strong></p>.<p>"This is one of the biggest moments of my life now, and I'm happy that all the support staff and all my teammates supported me even when I wasn't playing," Pant said at the post-match presentation ceremony.</p>.<p>India did not play Pant in either the preceding ODI or the T20 series. But the young wicketkeeper-batsman made an impression in the Test series, playing a combative 97-run knock in the second innings in Sydney and again here on Tuesday.</p>.<p>"It's been a dream series. The team management always backs me and tells me, you are a match-winner and you have to go win the match for the team. I keep thinking every day that I want to win matches for India, and I did it today," Pant said.</p>.<p>Asked about the pitch that had cracks all over, Pant said, "It was a fifth-day pitch and the ball was turning a bit. I thought I have to be disciplined with my shot selection."</p>.<p>India skipper Ajinkya Rahane initially struggled to find words but gathered himself to praise his courageous teammates.</p>.<p>"It means a lot to us. I don't know how to describe this, but our boys showed a lot of character and determination after the Adelaide Test," Rahane, who led India in the absence of Virat Kohli, said.</p>.<p>"I'm really proud of each individual."</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/4th-test-india-pull-off-one-of-the-greatest-heists-in-australia-940730.html" target="_blank">4th Test: India pull off one of the greatest heists in Australia</a></strong></p>.<p>It was Rahane who pushed the acceleration button with his brisk 24-run knock and he said that was indeed the plan.</p>.<p>"The conversation between Pujara and me was that he would bat normal, and I would take it on. Credit to Pujara, the way he handled the pressure was magnificent. Rishabh and Washington were very good at the end."</p>.<p>Rahane also said the addition of Washington Sundar, who was drafted in because of a spate of injuries to senior players, brought balance to the side.</p>.<p>"Taking 20 wickets was the key, so we opted for five bowlers. Sundar brought the balance in place of (Ravindra) Jadeja. The intention was clear to play five bowlers.</p>.<p>"(Mohammed) Siraj played two Tests, (Navdeep) Saini just one, so it was inexperienced but the character shown by the bowlers and everyone else was incredible."</p>.<p>Australia captain Tim Paine graciously admitted that they were outplayed by the Indians.</p>.<p>"We were here to win the series, but we have just been outplayed by a disciplined and tough Indian side who fully deserve the series win. We have to look back over a lot of things, and we'll go through it as a group.</p>.<p>"We have been outplayed by a better side this series," he said.</p>.<p>Paine said they had a plan for India but the visiting team came prepared for the challenge.</p>.<p>"We wanted to set a bit over 300, and dangle a carrot for them to win the series. I thought India turned up today, wore balls on the head arm and chest, put their body in the line, so credit to them, they deserve the win.</p>.<p>"Wicket-keeping is a part of my job, and I have to get them right. Our bowlers did really well as well, it's just credit to the Indian side for this terrific series."</p>.<p>Australia pacer Pat Cummins, who took 22 wickets, was adjudged the Player-of-the-Series.</p>.<p>"It was good hard day of Test cricket today. Rishabh and the rest of India took the game on and deserved to win. I wanted the cracks to do a bit more. If we bowled well I think we could have picked up wickets.</p>.<p>"In Sydney the game was there to win on Day 5, we just didn't go for it, so yes, overall, quite happy," said the pacer. </p>
<p>After playing the main role in India's breathtaking and successful run chase in the series-deciding fourth Test against Australia, Rishabh Pant on Tuesday called the historic win as the "biggest moment" of his life.</p>.<p>Pant took the intimidating Australian attack on a challenging fifth-day track by the scruff of its neck to conjure up an unbeaten 89-run knock that powered India to a 2-1 Test series victory.</p>.<p>The three-wicket win at the Gabba on the final day meant that India have won an unprecedented back-to-back Test series Down Under.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/magnificent-rishabh-pant-powers-india-to-series-win-after-gill-pujara-show-940737.html" target="_blank">Magnificent Rishabh Pant powers India to series win after Gill-Pujara show</a></strong></p>.<p>"This is one of the biggest moments of my life now, and I'm happy that all the support staff and all my teammates supported me even when I wasn't playing," Pant said at the post-match presentation ceremony.</p>.<p>India did not play Pant in either the preceding ODI or the T20 series. But the young wicketkeeper-batsman made an impression in the Test series, playing a combative 97-run knock in the second innings in Sydney and again here on Tuesday.</p>.<p>"It's been a dream series. The team management always backs me and tells me, you are a match-winner and you have to go win the match for the team. I keep thinking every day that I want to win matches for India, and I did it today," Pant said.</p>.<p>Asked about the pitch that had cracks all over, Pant said, "It was a fifth-day pitch and the ball was turning a bit. I thought I have to be disciplined with my shot selection."</p>.<p>India skipper Ajinkya Rahane initially struggled to find words but gathered himself to praise his courageous teammates.</p>.<p>"It means a lot to us. I don't know how to describe this, but our boys showed a lot of character and determination after the Adelaide Test," Rahane, who led India in the absence of Virat Kohli, said.</p>.<p>"I'm really proud of each individual."</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/4th-test-india-pull-off-one-of-the-greatest-heists-in-australia-940730.html" target="_blank">4th Test: India pull off one of the greatest heists in Australia</a></strong></p>.<p>It was Rahane who pushed the acceleration button with his brisk 24-run knock and he said that was indeed the plan.</p>.<p>"The conversation between Pujara and me was that he would bat normal, and I would take it on. Credit to Pujara, the way he handled the pressure was magnificent. Rishabh and Washington were very good at the end."</p>.<p>Rahane also said the addition of Washington Sundar, who was drafted in because of a spate of injuries to senior players, brought balance to the side.</p>.<p>"Taking 20 wickets was the key, so we opted for five bowlers. Sundar brought the balance in place of (Ravindra) Jadeja. The intention was clear to play five bowlers.</p>.<p>"(Mohammed) Siraj played two Tests, (Navdeep) Saini just one, so it was inexperienced but the character shown by the bowlers and everyone else was incredible."</p>.<p>Australia captain Tim Paine graciously admitted that they were outplayed by the Indians.</p>.<p>"We were here to win the series, but we have just been outplayed by a disciplined and tough Indian side who fully deserve the series win. We have to look back over a lot of things, and we'll go through it as a group.</p>.<p>"We have been outplayed by a better side this series," he said.</p>.<p>Paine said they had a plan for India but the visiting team came prepared for the challenge.</p>.<p>"We wanted to set a bit over 300, and dangle a carrot for them to win the series. I thought India turned up today, wore balls on the head arm and chest, put their body in the line, so credit to them, they deserve the win.</p>.<p>"Wicket-keeping is a part of my job, and I have to get them right. Our bowlers did really well as well, it's just credit to the Indian side for this terrific series."</p>.<p>Australia pacer Pat Cummins, who took 22 wickets, was adjudged the Player-of-the-Series.</p>.<p>"It was good hard day of Test cricket today. Rishabh and the rest of India took the game on and deserved to win. I wanted the cracks to do a bit more. If we bowled well I think we could have picked up wickets.</p>.<p>"In Sydney the game was there to win on Day 5, we just didn't go for it, so yes, overall, quite happy," said the pacer. </p>