The Sardar Singh-led team put up stupendous show after losing the first test. It was second big achievement for the side in recent times after winning the Asian Games gold medal in Incheon.
"I am extremely happy with the way our team has performed in the entire series. And there could be no better gift to my completion of 200 international caps than this memorable win," India skipper Sardar Singh.
"This will act as a motivation for the boys to give a better performance in the upcoming Champions Trophy. I am confident that the boys will perform well in the upcoming tournament," Sardar said.
India will open their campaign against Germany in the Champions Trophy, scheduled to be played in Bhubaneswar from December 6-14.