The Zimbabwe-born coach said the hot and humid conditions after rain interruptions on the first two days made it very difficult for both sides to go out and perform.
"It was very hot, very humid. The two-and-half hour sessions were killers. From the word go, both sides showed a lot of character, especially in bowling."
Fletcher sympathized with the Indian youngsters while counting the gains from the series.
"Having been involved with legends such as [Rahul] Dravid and [VVS] Laxman, it could only have done some good to them. It's more difficult for a young Indian cricketer than anyone else in the world since he gets such limited opportunity.
"In that opportunity, he is expected to replace great players. It puts pressure. You can't stop them from putting pressure on themselves. It would affect them. Hopefully, they would have learnt the mental side of it and it would do them some good."
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