The Citizen (KZN)

Cautionary note after crushing victory

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Pune – Australia skipper Steve Smith (right) has warned his players against complacenc­y and expects India to come back hard after the hosts’ crushing first Test defeat in Pune.

The tourists on Saturday demolished India by 333 runs inside three days to take a 1-0 lead in the four-Test series with left-arm spinner Steve O’Keefe the unlikely hero.

O’Keefe claimed a match haul of 12 wickets to help skittle out India for 105 and 107.

Set a world-record fourth-innings target of 441, the world’s No 1 Test side folded in just over a session to enable Australia register their first win in India since 2004.

Second-ranked Australia also ended India’s unbeaten streak of 19 Tests stretching back to August 2015, but Smith still believes the tourists have a long way to go to secure the four-match series.

“It’s certainly going to be a difficult next three Test matches. India are a quality side in their own backyard and they are going to come back hard at us,” said Smith.

“For us it’s continuing to worry about the processes and if we do that for long periods hopefully we can have more success on this tour.”

Smith expressed satisfacti­on with his team’s ability to learn from past mistakes after coming into the series on the back of nine Test losses in Asia.

“We probably kept the foot on the throat. When we got ourselves in the positions to win in Sri Lanka, we let the opposition get back into the game,” said Smith, whose side were whitewashe­d by Sri Lanka 3-0 last year.

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