Former India wicketkeeper Saba Karim pointed out the biggest challenge for head coach Rahul Dravid as 'eradicating the graph of ups and downs'. He added that Dravid has to maintain the Indian team's intensity levels in going from one Test to another.
India, after winning the first Test in Centurion by 113 runs, lost the second match in Johannesburg by seven wickets. South Africa captain Dean Elgar spearheaded a record chase of 240, ending India's record of not losing a Test match to hosts' at the Wanderers.
"The biggest challenge for Rahul Dravid will be to eradicate this graph of ups and downs. The main reason for this inconsistency is that, the one Test match that we play, we play with all our energy and intensity but for the next match we lack that very energy and unity," said Karim in an episode of 'Khelneeti' podcast on YouTube.