India's head coach Rahul Dravid on Sunday admitted that his team didn't play "smart cricket at crucial times" but backed the beleaguered KL Rahul to get better as a leader in coming days. "He did a good job. It's not easy to end on the wrong side of the result," Dravid said when asked how he found Rahul as a leader, having lost all four games that he captained on the South Africa tour.