India, who lost the T20s 0-2 and ODIs 2-3, defeated South Africa by 124 runs to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the four-match series.
"Extremely significant win, because they lost the T20 series as well as the one-day series. Therefore to recover, to pick themselves up and beat the No.1 Test team in such a comprehensive manner speaks volumes about the character of this team. And the way they have been led and managed, speaks volumes of the fact that they wanted so badly to turn the tables against South Africa," Gavaskar told NDTV.
"You took the words from my mouth, there is absolutely no question. Look at the way he set AB de Villiers up for the dismissal today. It was terrific bowling. I mean it was something that was a joy to watch," he reacted on Ashwin's world class tag.
For the Hashim Amla's South Africa it was a disappointing loss, which was their first in away series after nine years. Gavaskar opined that the era of one-team dominance was over.
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Though Gavaskar has been open in his defence of Indian pitches, which have seen matches finish in three days, the batting legend agreed with Rahul Dravid's remark on the quality -- or the lack of it -- of domestic pitches for Ranji games.
"That's what the Under-19 coach Rahul Dravid has very correctly raised. At the Test level you can prepare the kind of wicket that you feel is good for your team, but at the first-class level I am not sure that's great for Indian cricket," he said.