India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has warned Australia not to get too carried away with their victory in the first Test and backed his team to battle back in the second in Sydney this week.
If the nature of last week's 122-run defeat in Melbourne had rattled the tourists, the ice cool Dhoni certainly showed no signs of it when he addressed the media at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Monday.
Asked whether India's 4-0 series drubbing in England earlier this year, and the match in Melbourne, had proved his team was "not much good when there was something there for the bowlers", Dhoni calmly rebuffed the question.
"That's what you think," he replied. "If you see the kind of players that we have got, that would be very a premature statement to make.
"Because what we have seen is that we have always bounced back. Australia will have to keep the pressure on the batting line-up and the bowlers as well."
India's captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni (left) talks to teammate Virat Kohli during a nets session at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Monday
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