"I am preparing myself to be a little more open-minded than I was last time. You cannot have a set pattern you cannot go into a Test thinking that you are going to leave so many balls. You also have to be in a frame of mind to score runs," Vijay said during a media interaction after training session.
"If they bowl in good areas, then you have to try and counter that and come out stronger as well. These are the things I think which will be critical for us to move forward. I just want to go out there and whatever is thrown at me, I just want to play my 'A' game and do well for my country," Vijay added.
The pitch at Newlands has liberal covering of green promising good bounce and carry throughout the game.
"It is quite green. I don't know how it is going to behave on day one. For an opening batsman, swing is more difficult to face than bounce. Personally, I think I am able to manage bounce more. If the ball swings around, it is difficult for any batsman to keep his shape," he said.
"Once I played Test cricket here, I realized it is pretty challenging for opening batsmen here. The seam movement and bounce in these conditions is pretty exciting for openers to go out there and perform against. It is difficult but at the same time, you get to learn a lot as well.
"If you have some x-factor in your game, you can use that in a match situation the next time," said the Tamil Nadu batsman.
India have not played a practice game ahead of the Test series but Vijay is happy with the kind of preparation he has had.
"They have been perfect practice sessions for us so far and we are looking forward to the game now."
"I don't want to think too much about what will happen in a couple days' time. I just want to prepare myself and be in a confident state of mind, which I am at the moment," said Vijay.
While there has been all the talk about the pacers, Vijay feels that the role of the spinners will also be of great importance.
"We have quality spinners in our ranks and they can put up a good show," he added.
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