"The bowlers did well. They learnt from the last time, but the batsmen played too many shots. I think the shot selection was not right," Dhoni said in the post-match press conference.
India gave a pathetic batting display on seam-friendly conditions to suffer an embarrassing 134-run defeat in the second one-dayer. The hosts rode on the two openers, Quinton de Kock (106) and Hashim Amla (100), to pile up 280 for six in the allotted 49 overs before bundling out the hapless visitors for 146 in 35.1 overs on a gloomy day at the Kingsmead.
"I don't get too much worried about the losses, how we stand up from here is what I want to see. That will test our character."
South African captain A B de Villiers was happy to see his team dominate the world number 1 ODI side.
"We have been searching for consistency for a long time and to do it against the No 1 team is a job well done. Quinton and Hash have been very good up front, we struggled towards the end. I though 230-240 was par score, so to get 280 was very good.
About de Kock, who scored his second successive ton, the skipper only had words of praise.
"Quinton de Kock is a very aggressive player, the day I met him, I thought this guys will go far."
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