New Delhi, Aug. 7 -- When the fifth and final Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy ended on Monday, all of India was in a state of collective euphoria. When Mohammed Siraj took the final wicket and jumped into the Cristiano Ronaldo-inspired celebration, many in the country would have jumped with him. And among those many would have been the usually grumpy India coach Gautam Gambhir too. It was a much needed result for the team and for Gambhir, especially after the series' against New Zealand (where India lost 0-3) and in Australia (where India lost 1-3). If India had lost the Oval Test, they would have gone down 3-1 against England. A losing run against three teams that still attach importance to the longer format would have not gone down ...