'One loss certainly won't affect the way we think' - Smith
With the series tied at 1-1, Graeme Smith and Rahul Dravid were both upbeat about their teams' chances ahead of the third one-day international at Chennai
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It looks a good one, and lots of runs should be scored. We're used to this type of heat in South Africa but not the humidity. But the boys have had time to acclimatise.
We had a good run yesterday and we're not too worried about that. We're ready to go out there and give our best.
We have a lot of options, and whichever team we pick should be able to bat all the way down to No.10. This is a small ground, and I see a lot of runs being scored. It could well be a runs v runs game. Our strategies had allowed us to stay unbeaten for 20 games before Bangalore. We've just had a tinker here and there, and one loss certainly won't affect the way we think.
Our goal when we arrived in India was to win the series. The unbeaten run was just a bonus. Nothing's changed ... we'll still be going all out to win the series.
He's a lot better than he was in Bangalore, but because of the weather today, we couldn't assess his fitness. We'll make a decision tomorrow.
When we came here, we expected the tracks to turn. But in Bangalore, it was very dry and turned a hell of a lot in the first innings. I'd say it was like a green seaming track in South Africa where you bowl a team out for 160 or 180. But we've learnt from that. If they don't get it right here, on a small ground, we have the batsmen who can send the ball a long way.
He had a terrific first year in international cricket, but is going through a rough patch like everyone does at some stage. He's working very hard in the nets. It's inevitable that someone or the other will be going through a run like that, and we just have to keep faith and help him through it. He's a good enough player to get through.
It's difficult to say anymore than has already been said about a player of that calibre. To have played so many games is just a massive achievement. He's been a world-class performer and a great team guy.
We'd be struggling to find someone who could fill the void left by Jonty [Rhodes]. Since the England series, Ashwell's done really well for us. He can control an innings, work the singles and push hard at the end. He's also very quick between wickets and a real asset for us in the field.
The dew factor will play a very big role, and that makes the toss so important. You have to ask why we're playing day-night matches in such conditions. But we're good enough to handle it.
Well, I doubt we'd use Jacques as supersub. But we have several allround options. [Robin] Peterson could come into the reckoning, and we also have Albie Morkel and Andrew Hall.
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Again, we won't decide anything until tomorrow. We've got some strategies planned. What happens with the weather is not in my hands. But if the sun comes out, we should get a good game. It looks a good track.
We're all professionals, and one day's lack of practice won't make a difference. We've been playing cricket for a long time, and are mentally prepared.
We'd be happy to have 50 overs, but if that's not the case, we'll have to think and decide accordingly.
He's a champion, both on and off the field. He deserves it because he's worked so hard.
We can play in all conditions. We're prepared to play anywhere.
I don't like thinking in such terms. The teams are level, and well-matched. I don't think results on a day will depend on past performances.
He's been a matchwinner for us, and has been doing a great job in the middle overs.