India head coach Rahul Dravid revealed that a lot of players said to him about the slip-ups in the results after winning a Test. He added that it is something which the team is aware of, calling it 'front and center of their mind'.
As a Test captain, Dravid led India to a 123-run win in the first Test at Johannesburg in 2006. India had a 1-0 lead but went on to lose the next two Tests in Durban and Cape Town by 174 runs and five wickets respectively. Of late, India coming back from behind and winning the series has been defined as 'bounceback ability'. But Dravid was appreciative of the Indian team talking to him about slip-ups after winning a Test.
"A lot of boys have mentioned it to me. I had not been with the team for that long. But the boys have mentioned to me that in the past when they have won a Test match, probably haven't responded as much as they would have liked in the next Test. I think it's actually nice if those conversations start from the boys themselves because, from a coaching perspective, you know the boys are aware of these things. It's in the front and center of their own mind," said Dravid in the virtual press conference ahead of the second Test at the Wanderers.