We were confident that our batting was clicking and we could chase. The goal was to win the series 4-1 and we are learning constantly about the way we are chasing targets and I think the confidence was the key.
Whatever team we pick, we'll try to win the match, but with an eye on the future.
I will have to see how the wicket looks tomorrow before deciding what to do (If I win the toss), but I don't think the toss would make much of a difference.
Our goal was to win the series 4-1. We were confident of chasing a target and we have been good at doing that in recent times.
We would definitely want to win the match (for a 4-1 series score). We approach each game with the aim of winning it.
We know we have to play one good day to win the series and we have plans to meet the challenges of either chasing or setting the targets for the opposition.
We know we have to play well. We have to play one day of good cricket out of the remaining two to win the series. We are confident of doing it. We have shown in the last two games we can play well in all departments.
We do realize we've got to take 20 wickets to win a test. That's the key, but we've played the last few tests on flat pitches of low bounce.
Our aim is to try and win test matches, irrespective of the conditions, and we need to look at the best combination to win. We thought we needed five bowlers to get us 20 wickets and to have a serious chance to win this test.
England had shown in the Ashes series against Australia that if you play five bowlers, you can win some very good matches.
This last match is as important as the other matches, so we need to win this as well as the objective is to win every time we play.