South Africa crushed the world number one side by a massive 141 runs at the Wanderers on Thursday, but Duminy said India can bounce back in the series and his team will have to be prepared for that.
"It will be naive of us to write them off. There were some bumps and bruises, but like I said, it will be stupid of us to write them off," Duminy said ahead of the second ODI at Kingsmead tomorrow.
Duminy, who played a big role in South Africa's win in Johannesburg with a 59 not out, felt that his side produced a totally transformed display from the one they had put on in their recent 1-2 home series loss to Pakistan.
Reminded that the Indians came to the country on the back of a series wins over West Indies, Australia and England at the start of the year, Duminy said what really mattered was the performance in a particular game.
"I think if you don't have that desire in each and every game, then you're probably playing the wrong sport. There are going to be days when it's not as hyped up ... It's just about making sure you give your 100 per cent throughout the game.
