"He's got the talent," Rohit said of Jaiswal. "We knew about it. He's shown us in the past couple of years that he's ready for this big stage. Came and batted sensibly, showed a lot of patience, and the temperament was tested as well - at no stage [did it look] like he was panicking or going away from his plans, which was good to see."
Rohit, who experienced scoring a century on Test debut against West Indies a decade ago, said all he told Jaiswal during their partnership was that he belonged at the Test level.
"In the middle, it was just about having a chat, letting him know, 'You belong here.' That is the most important thing, because when you're playing your first Test match, you kind of keep asking yourself whether you belong here or not, but my job from the other side was to just keep telling him, 'You've done all the hard yards, it's just about enjoying your time in the middle. Don't worry about the results, just enjoy your time, and if you do that the results will flow.'"
"The way he batted was fabulous, Mhambrey said of Jaiswal's innings. "It was a slow wicket and got slower as the game progressed, stroke-making wasn't easy. If you look at the way he's batted earlier, he's the kind of guy who likes to take on the game, likes to play his stroles. But the way he applied himself on that wicket was very good to see. That's what you need at the international level, to be able to adapt to different conditions and situations, and that was expected by the team. He did the role for the team so it's definitely very heartening and positive to see. This performance will give him a lot of confidence and hold him good going ahead."
"I was just letting them know that we probably have an over or so and then we're declaring," Rohit said. "I just wanted Ishan to get off the mark, because he had probably played close to 15-20 balls without getting off the mark, so I wanted to tell him, get your first runs in Test cricket and then we have to declare.
"I can understand, playing your first Test match, you have a lot of nerves going around, and I could see, he was sitting there in the dressing room, entire [second] day, wanting to go out to bat, so I know the feeling, but I was just letting him know that we probably have an over or two and then we're going to declare."
"The results speak for themselves," Rohit said of the two spinners. "Both of these guys have been doing it for a while for us now. They know exactly what is expected out of them. There's not much to tell them [about] what we need to do. It's just about going to them and giving them that freedom to go and express, because that is when they're doing their best for the side as well.
"When you have the kind of experience that these guys have, bowling on pitches like this, it's always a luxury, but yeah, you've got to come out and pitch it in the area that you want, and get the pitch to do the rest. Both Ashwin and Jadeja were magnificent in the game, especially Ashwin. To come out and bowl like that shows his class."
Mhambrey didn't fall short of calling Ashwin "one of the greatest match-winners" India has produced.
"He has been one of the greatest matchwinners from India, he's right up there," Mhambrey said. "The way he has won us so many matches can't be praised enough. He has been performing for so many years, I can't even put it into words."