The 4-0 series win is also their biggest-ever against England. Their previous best was the 3-0 series verdict under Mohammad Azharuddin's captaincy in 1992-93.
Celebration erupted in the stands at the M A Chidambaram Stadium as Ravindra Jadeja snared the final English wicket, paving the way for the team's fifth successive Test series win since September last year.
The win also made it India's longest unbeaten run in Test cricket, surpassing the previous best of 17 wins between 1985-87.
In the match that India won by an innings and 75 runs, their biggest victory margin against England, Jadeja (7/48) became the first all-rounder to post a fifty, capture 10 wickets or more and take four catches in a Test match.
In the series, Ravichandran Ashwin (306 runs and 28 wickets) and Jadeja have provided the first instance in Test annals of two all-rounders achieving the double of 200 runs and 25 wickets in the same Test series.
India have won nine Tests out of 12 played this year, which is also the most by the team in a calendar year, eclipsing the eight victories out of 14 in 2010.
In the second innings of the Chennai Test, Jadeja captured Alastair Cook's wicket for the sixth time in the rubber -- the most occasions a bowler has claimed his wicket in a Test series.
Jadeja is the fourth Indian all-rounder after Kapil Dev (thrice -- once each vs Australia, Pakistan and England), Vinoo Mankad and Ashwin to manage 200 runs or more and bag 20 wickets or more in the same Test series.
Nair is only the third batsman after the legendary Sir Garfield Sobers and Bob Simpson to have converted his debut Test hundred into a triple ton.
At 25 years and 10 days, he is the sixth-youngest batsman to record this triple ton feat. And having achieved this feat in just his third innings in Test cricket, he has become the quickest batsman to score his maiden triple ton.
Virat Kohli received his first Player of the Series award in Tests for totalling 655 runs at an average of 109.16, including two hundreds.
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