The visitors need to win the match to maintain their current spot, in light of Australia's loss in Sri Lanka.
"It's a nice incentive but it doesn't really change anything for the team. Our goal has been to play good cricket and we've done that in the past year or so. And we want to continue with the same," Kohli said today.
"You have to play sustained cricket for a good period of time to be the best team in the world. We have played good cricket that's why we have climbed up the rankings, but if you see we have played lesser number of games than the other teams. It's only after we play a good number of games that we can be judged. We've played good cricket but I think only at the end of the season, we can look back how we have played and then figure out where do we stand," he said.
"If we're playing five batsman and if we are looking to bat someone at five, then the batting order we played in the last game works. When we play six batsmen and four bowlers, in home conditions maybe, then the combination might be different. But we are open to both," he said.
"And personally, I don't have to prepare differently. For me, the mind set matters before I go in to bat. It can be any position but if you are mentally fit you will be able to execute."
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"One or two spots obviously will be available. But we can't make too many changes in one series. And with a long season coming up, we are playing games at home too. So we want players to know that they are in the starting eleven so that they can prepare accordingly. We have done that pretty well in the last year and a half," said Kohli further.
"I had a look at the pitch yesterday. There were a few damp spots. The covers came on very quickly today so I don't know how much that has dried up. We would name a few more than the eleven tonight before taking a call on what would be the best combination in the morning," he said.
"Apart from the damp spots, the surface looked pretty dry, and should have turn and bounce. That's the feeling I got. If we have rain on and off then the seamers will get much more assistance. Even in the side nets today, the seamers were getting a lot of assistance. We have enough players to make a change in the squad at the last minute," Kohli signed off.
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