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will have to guard against complacency: Wright
Chennai,
October 15: Indian cricket coach John Wright said the team
would have to guard against complacency, following its biggest ever
win against West Indies, as the visitors were sure to come back
stronger in the second Test starting here on Thursday.
"We have
to guard against complacency. We have got to keep our feet on the
ground," Wright told reporters on his arrival here on Monday
night alongwith with some team members including vice-captain Rahul
Dravid.
Underlining
that the second Test would be tough, Wright said the West Indies
could not be taken lightly. "I'm sure they will come back stronger,"
he said.
India had recorded
their biggest win against West defeating them by an innings and
112 runs in the first of the three Tests in Mumbai.
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