Border went to the extent of saying that the present side will be "more mellow for a short term" due to the tragedy that hit Australian cricket last week.
"The Aussies must return to their aggressive, intimidating brand of cricket - but tone down the sledging. I expect Darren Lehmann and his players to make a team edict to "go hard" at the Indians in the Adelaide Test. It may be easier said than done, especially for the fast bowlers," Border was quoted as saying by 'Courier Mail' today.
The gritty left-hander of yesteryears said that he doesn't expect a series like the ill-tempered Ashes last time where Aussie captain Michael Clarke had threatened Jimmy Anderson to get ready for a broken arm.
Border said that in the wake of Hughes' demise, the players might "feel guilty" if they are seen smiling or laughing on the field.
"It is going to be tough for the players to feel like they are enjoying their cricket because they will feel guilty if they are seen smiling and laughing on the field," he said.
