No wonder, on the eve of the second Test, Dhoni was bullish about his team's prospects.
"We have always come back well in a series having lost the first game," he gushed, adding, "We will, as always, try and break the game into small sessions and then try to win those sessions."
Asked what makes his side the comeback kings, India's captain had a simple, but straightforward answer.
- That Trent-setting win, and thereafter
"It is about the mental strength," he reasoned.
"As a series progresses the players improve a lot, get used to the conditions and realize what needs to be done, he added, before proceeding to elaborate.
"I think it is important to perform as a team. More often than not you see the contributions from the batsmen and the bowlers come together at the same time.
"Not only the top order batsmen perform but also the lower order puts in a fight, puts a price tag on their wicket and getting those 40 to 60 extra runs for us.
"At the same time when we need to take a wicket, with a partnership going on, those part-timers take those wicket for us.
"I think, overall, this is what has happened in the last few years. So I think its playing as a team and helping each other perform is something that matters the most."
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