India captain Virat Kohli wants his batsmen to "show intent" when they come up against South Africa's fast bowlers again, live on Sky Sports Cricket, in the second Test at Centurion on Saturday.
Vernon Philander led the way at Cape Town with a career-best 6-42 as South Africa's pace attack tore through India to secure a 72-run victory on day four of a thrilling first Test at Newlands.
No Indian top-order batsman made more than 28 in either innings in Cape Town with the only two scores above 30 were 93 by Hardik Pandya in the first innings and 37 by Ravichandran Ashwin in the second.
And with conditions at Centurion again likely to favour fast bowling, Kohli has backed his batsmen to come good with a new positive approach against the quicks.