Jadhav, who was recalled to the Indian team after eight months, scored a timely 105 off 87 balls after making five and 16 in the earlier two ODIs.
"It was a great opportunity (coming to Zimbabwe) and that's what I took it as," said Jadhav.
"I knew it would be challenging here, so I was prepared for that and I always knew it wouldn't be easy to score in every game. I told myself that whenever I get going, I will stay until the end and make sure that my team wins. I am happy that I got in (in third ODI), settled and then carried through to the end," said the Maharashtra batsman.
He joined Manish Pandey at the crease when India were 82 for four and the duo went on to share a 144-run stand.
Asked about his experience of playing in Zimbabwe and facing the home team's attack, Jadhav said: "I feel on these pitches they (bowlers) are pretty effective but in some other parts of the world they have to work on some areas. I feel especially the death bowling is where they need to improve." .
"We never felt that it will be a 3-0 scoreline. We always knew that they would be tough to beat on their home soil. It was challenging, especially batting first in all three games, but our batters did an excellent job to put up a 250-plus score in every game. That's where I feel we won the games," he added.
