Proteas have an eye on No.1 Test rank, says Vernon Philander
Johannesburg, Jan 23 (CRICKETNMORE) - South African pacer Vernon Philander has insisted that the third and final Test match against India is not a 'dead-rubber' as they aim to replace the visitors at the top spot of the world rankings.
"It is always hard work when you play back-to-back Test matches," he said of the break. "A four-day break suits everyone well, to go back and refresh and to get yourself up and going for the last match. All the players took some time away from the game, spent some time with the families to make sure we are ready for this one."
South Africa won the first Test by 72 runs in Cape Town and the second Test by 135 runs at the Centurion, riding on the pace bowlers' superb performance. Philander talked about his role in the four-pronged pace attack.
"Your role will always change on different surfaces. I have played this game long enough to understand my role within the side. In the last game I had to make sure I kept it tight on the one end and allowed the others to strike. I haven't had a look at the conditions here (Wanderers) but I will adapt as the conditions present themselves," he said.
"It is about understanding the role that you play within the attack. We are four seamers so we want to keep it as tight as possible and bowl them out as cheaply as possible. It's about finding your role in the four-pronged attack and making sure you deliver what is required of you," he said of bowling in a four-seam attack.