One can't take away anything from Cheteshwar Pujara's staggering 1316 runs from 13 games with four hundreds. Skipper Virat Kohli was on top of his game with 1252 runs comprising four successive double hundreds in four series before a poor Australia series.
But Pujara and Kohli have been performers in the past as well but it was Jadeja and Umesh, who stand tall after a great home season.
"There's self-satisfaction and now I am suitable for both formats and the confidences inherently increases that I can back myself as a longer version player. My shoulder is on auto-mode and everything is happening automatically," Jadeja had said on his match and series winning performance in the fourth Test.
For Kohli, Jadeja could be his 'Go To' man when India play outside sub-continent and three pacers would be the order of the day.
While ICC's 'Cricketer of the Year' Ravichandran Ashwin with 464 runs and 82 wickets this season has held his own but the burly Tamil Nadu tweaker has been found wanting whenever the pitch hasn't been conducive.
His earlier records suggest that he has not been effective either in South Africa, England or Australia. For Jadeja, even if he doesn't get a heap of wickets, he has the ability to stop runs.
He has been as effective with the old ball as he has been with the new ball. Not to forget Mohammed Shami has been unavailable for the better part of this home season.
There was a time at least couple of seasons back when Umesh lacked consistency. He would often stray. But having worked on his bowling, he is now more accurate with more control on his swing.
He used to bowl 145kmph regularly. Now he touches 140kmph at odd times but he is very smart with what he wants to bowl in his spells. That has been a really, really big difference in his game.
Kohli said that he has told Umesh that he is his strike bowler, something that has worked wonders for the Vidarbha lad.
"You can take in all the advice but you have to go out there and do it eventually. Credit to him, the way he has taken his game to the next level, I am really happy for him," Kohli lavished praise on his speed merchant.
But Kohli also said that he would rate both Umesh and Mohammed Shami at par.
The opening pair also looks set with KL Rahul's amazing consistency of six half-centuries in seven innings also being one of the highlights of the series.
Murali Vijay also batted well in patches and Wriddhiman Saha has now undoubtedly sealed his place in the side with brilliant glovework behind the stumps and safe willow wielding in-front of it.
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