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Published 11:34 28 Dec 2021 GMT
Updated 11:52 28 Dec 2021 GMT
"They're having to learn out here in the harshest environments. You look back at 2015 and the reset that happened in white-ball cricket, and maybe that's something that needs to be happening in our red-ball game as well.
"You've got to front up, make sure you stay very strong, and looking to improve all areas of our game, individually and collectively.
"You have to have a really strong inner belief and we need to put some pride back into the badge, to give people back home something to celebrate from this tour.
"It's bitterly disappointing to be 3-0 down, but we have to come away from this tour with a couple of wins."
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