Wary of an Indian backlash after their humiliating loss in the series opener, South African batting coach Duncan Fletcher on Friday asked his players to hit visiting team "hard" from ball one in Saturday's second cricket one-dayer in Johannesburg.
South Africa had crushed India by a huge margin of 135 runs in the first one-dayer at Durban on Wednesday.
But going by India's performance in the tour so far, South Africa cannot afford to relax as Mahendra Singh Dhoni and company have made a strong comeback in the three-match Test series, drawing it after losing the first Test by an innings.
"Just got to be very wary that this happened in the Test series. But I don't think it will. There seems to be a very good attitude amongst this one-day squad. They seem to have learnt their lesson. It's just important that they go in there and hit India hard from ball one again," Fletcher told media on the eve of the second ODI of the five-match series.
"And make sure they don't get complacent. India are quite an experienced side. Although they've got young players, if but they are pretty experienced. You got to be wary this fact. They know how to play out of these situations. South Africa have to be careful," added the former England coach.
South Africa's Johan Botha (L), Lonwabo Tsotsobe (back to camera), Wayne Parnell (C), Graeme Smith and David Miller (R) celebrate the wicket of India's Harbhajan Singh (not in picture) during the one day international cricket match at Kingsmead Stadium in Durban
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