Smith stressed on the fact that they need to refocus and it won't be easy to get 20 wickets in Durban.
"For us, it's about getting refocused. Who knows how the wicket will play in Durban, there's been a lot of rain there around this period also. We've got to be realistic. As a batting unit, we've become a very strong top six.
"The guys have had good performances for a long time and we'd like to think we are a strong, powerful batting unit and we can cope with conditions wherever we go," he added.
The home team captain admitted that there will be enormous pressure on the Indians to make a comeback in the series.
"Pressure will be on the Indian team. When you are down 0-1 in a three-match series, there's always extra pressure. The build-up to the next Test becomes crucial the decisions you make, how you train, the selection, how the squad moves to the next Test.
"They will be feeling a lot of pressure. I know the Indian team always play under pressure, but they will feel it. There's high expectations and they've won a lot of big series and they are No 1 in world. If we can go to Durban and really put in a good first few days there, it will be great," he added.
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