Australia, in a remarkable display of all-round skills, have established a 4-0 lead in the series, chasing down two 300-plus targets in the process.
"5-0 is our goal, we have played some very good one-day cricket. So it will be a fitting finish to the summer. The way we showed our skills in Canberra under pressure was very pleasing. (But) we certainly don't feel invincible but we have great confidence in our skill sets," Smith said ahead of tomorrow's match.
"Every game is important, whether it is 5-0 or 4-1, or 3 -2, it doesn't matter. When you are playing cricket for Australia, you actually want to win every game. We have a job to do, and entertain the crowd in the process," he said.
Reflecting on the win in the fourth ODI, Smith said it was a remarkable effort by his boys given that India were cruising along at one stage during the 349-run chase.
"There's no doubt that Wednesday night's win over India at Manuka Oval was one of the best that I've been involved with as an Australia player, given the circumstances we found ourselves in and the top-shelf quality of our opposition," he said in a column for Cricket Australia.
"We were able to build a bit of pressure, take a couple of wickets and slow the run rate, and then continued to take wickets as we mounted what turned out to be a fantastic comeback led by John Hastings and Kane Richardson," he added.
Smith said his bowlers did well to capitalise on the inexperience of the Indian middle-order.
"But we also knew that India's middle-order batting was quite inexperienced with a few guys making their international debuts in this series, so we thought if we got a wicket or two we could put some pressure on and perhaps squeeze them a bit.
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Smith said his side is very keen to make it 5-0 tomorrow and sign off the series on a high before the three-match T20 series starting January 26 in Adelaide.
"Once the VB Series is completed on Saturday, we turn our attention to the three KFC T20s against India starting in Adelaide on Australia Day - which is also the day that India celebrates its Republic Day - and those games will be a crucial part of our preparation for the World T20 in March," he said.
"Of course, the captaincy duties for our T20 team rest with Aaron Finch and so I'll be looking forward to the opportunity of simply going out there as a player on Australia Day to try and score a few runs and maybe take a couple of catches. I'm sure it will be great fun," he said.
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