Despite a full-house at Eden Gardens and a massive Indian victory, Cheteshwar Pujara feels Pink-Ball Test shouldn't be made a regular affair.
Replying to captain's post on Instagram, Jadeja wasted no time in acknowledging the praise.
Umesh's impressive figures of 8/81 against Bangladesh in India's first-ever Day-Night Test portrays a perfect picture of paceman's quality in the five-day format.
Gavaskar doesn't seem to be too impressed with current skipper's recent comments after winning the series versus Bangladesh.
As per the existing format, a team is supposed to play six series in the WTC, three home and three away but they are not scheduled alternatively.
Ganguly said he will soon speak to Kohli to know his thoughts about the game and said it can't be held in Kolkata every time despite the overwhelming response from the local crowd.
After beating Bangladesh 2-0 in the two-match series, India consolidated their position at the top of World Test Championship (WTC) standings with 360 points from seven matches.
The trio of Ishant (9/78), Umesh (8/82) and Shami, who picked up two wickets in the first innings, spitfire with the pink ball to demolish Bangladesh in little more than two days.
Rahane also said that by watching the Indian fast bowlers Umesh, Ishant and Shami from the gully could make out how hard they were working.
Bangladesh still trail India by 89 runs with four wickets in hand. Taijul Islam (11) was removed off the last ball of the day 2 by Umesh Yadav (2/40).