It was Mayank's second successive ton in as many Tests after he struck his maiden Test century (215) in the first innings of the previous Test in Visakhapatnam.
Mayank's effort has been lauded from different quarters and his fellow Indian collegue Cheteshwar Pujara reckoned the Karnataka batsman has learnt the art of conversion from the first-class cricket.
Mayank and Pujara shared 138 runs for the second wicket before the latter was dismissed for a well-made 58.
When asked if he had advised anything to Mayank during their partnership, the 31-year-old replied: "The habit (of scoring big) has come from first-class cricket, so I didn't have to tell him much. To be honest, we were just communicating what their gameplan was."
"If there was an error in his batting, I would just tell him to play close to his body. Apart from that, he is batting really well and you don't have to guide him much," Pujara said.