The 24-year-old from Karnataka, who amassed 196 runs in the series from three innings which included an unbeaten century and a half-century, was adjudged the Player of the Match and the Man of the series.
"I always knew I had the game to do well in every format. It was just a matter of time. The last couple of months have been really good," said Rahul, who cracked an unbeaten 63 off 70 balls today to guide India to a 3-0 whitewash of Zimbabwe.
Rahul gave credit to the bowlers, who came up with a stupendous performance in the series.
"Lot of credit goes to our bowlers for making our job easy. I knew I could go out there, take my time and play proper cricketing shots and not get carried away," he said.
"Obviously after getting the hundred and when you are in good form, it is easy to go out there and try to hit sixes and finish the game early. So it was a challenge for me to remain calm and play my natural game and give the ball and the bowlers the respect. That was the plan for me and I am happy the way I batted in this series," he added.
Asked if it would be easy to switch to the Test mode, Rahul said:"I don't know, once I go there and see the red ball swinging, I will know. Obviously playing here, the ball is swinging a bit but it is not like the red ball. I am not thinking about West Indies West Indies yet.
"What's on my mind right now is to switch to the T20 format, to prepare for the next two days and come out all guns blazing," he said.
"We didn't see through the new ball to put up 260-270 which we thought was par. We got stuck in middle period, and then lost grip. We just couldn't rotate strike, and that put pressure on our batsmen," he said.
"We have a T20I squad, and we know we can challenge good teams on our day. We'll have to pick ourselves up to try and compete in that series."
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Kohli had some sympathy for the bowlers who were blasted for 350 runs.
Kedar on his part said:"It is a great feeling that I could win a game for my country, that too at my home ground. My mom, dad, my wife, my daughter are here. I could play this long because the captain Kohli has shown us how to chase big totals. I have already missed many chances with the batting. I have also missed chances to bat with Virat and watch him closely. It's tough to run with Virat, but I will get better."
Asked about the pitch, Morgan said:"That's why we wanted to bowl first. Small ground, conditions are pretty tough for the bowlers. You think you are in the game, especially having them 60 for 4. It is tough to take, but credit to them. They didn't give us any chances. We didn't play at our best today. We think we were in the game for most of it. So all is not lost.
"We were at a tricky period between overs 35 and 45 where we were looking to get momentum into the business end. Credit to India for taking Jos's wicket. We would have liked to kickstart that charge earlier.
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