"India has been brilliant in the last 10 months, winning almost everything but they will have to come back and play hard. You lose at home as well and many teams have lost. It was not the first time and you just need to get it out of the system, take a break and come back in Bangalore," Ganguly said.
Asked about captain Virat Kohli's rare failure in the first Test in Pune, Ganguly said, "He (Kohli) is human and he had to fail one day. He failed in both innings in Pune. I think he played a little bit of a loose shot in the first innings outside the off stump but the Australians bowled him there. In the second innings, I think the game was already over. A 441-run target was a humongous task.
He also praised Kohli for his leadership skills.
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"I loved the press conference Virat did after the match (in Pune). He was not trying to hide anything. It was just that we didn't bat well and that is why we lost the Test match. At the same time, he said it is one-off and I believe the same," Ganguly said.
About the Pune pitch, Ganguly said, "When you prepare such pitches as the one in Pune and I know the curator was not happy, then you give average bowlers a chance and I am not belittling Steven O'Keefe.
"But he becomes a wicket-taker which he won't be normally on a batting pitch. India need to prepare good pitches, take the Test match to day four an then take the game forward.
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