Rahane, who added 365 runs with skipper Virat Kohli, is happy that he was able to play the short ball well even after struggling during the first session.
"This innings was really special and the partnership too (with captain Virat Kohli). We were 100 for 3 and from there getting 365 is really special," said Rahane, whose surpassed his highest Test score of 147 against Australia at Sydney in January of 2015.
Rahane admitted that humidity did play a part during the two days.
"I take credit for the way I handled things yesterday when they were bowling short and I rate this 100 up there," said the soft-spoken Mumbaikar.
He said that yesterday the fourth wicket pair talked mainly about cricket in the middle but today they wanted to have fun with it being hot in the middle.
"In this innings, I struggled but it's important to enjoy and tackle it which is what counts. As a batsman it's important to face the next ball calmly after being beaten. This showed me what Test cricket is all about. I needed 200 to 230 balls to reach my 100."
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He had initial problems against short-pitched deliveries but Rahane said that he has no shame in admitting it.
"My approach was good. I struggled but it's no shame to struggle. How you overcome it is important," he added.
Rahane said the aim of the Indian team was to bat on for long and tire the New Zealanders out.
He also said he had prepared for the series by playing on slow wickets in Mumbai.
"Hard work is part of my routine. Preparations are always important for me. I practised in Mumbai for 5-6 days. I practised on slow wickets as in India they are slow and spin friendly and each track is different. Here for example some balls came slow and some fast."
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