Having already lost the four-Test series 0-2 with first and third matches getting over within three days, and second game being washed out, South Africa will play for pride here in the fourth and last Test, commencing on Thursday.
"We have had a look at the pitch. We are playing in India and we expect pitches to turn. This one looks like to go on for more than three days. We are happy with what we saw. Like every other pitch, we are happy to play on what we are provided with. But we have not played good cricket yet, so we are determined to put up a good performance," Birrell, a former chief coach of the Ireland national team, said.
"Look it is beyond India. Quite a few Test matches are ending in three days. I mean the D/N pink ball Test (between Australia and New Zealand in Adelaide) did not go full distance. There are very few draws with T20 cricket. Runs are coming a lot quicker. I won't say whether it is good or bad.
"Every nation wants to win a Test series. India have won a series and they have outplayed us. No complaints. We are looking forward to trying and outplaying them," said the former leg-spinner.
"Amla is most precise preparer for a match that I have ever met. We followed his cue as to what we will face in a match. We have struggled with bat, we have had only two half-centuries. But India lost last eight batsmen for 38 runs in Nagpur. They have also struggled. The difference has been that they have had better spin bowlers. There hasn't been a 100 partnership. Both sides have been short of runs," he said.
"He (Ashwin) has probably bowled tighter than anybody and hasn't given us any bad balls. We dished up a few easy runs for India and we had to fight when we batted, as he did not give us any easy runs. Also he is on top of his game.
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Birrell, however, insisted there was no lack of motivation.
"We are looking forward to playing another Test match. Every single Test match is important for us. We are looking to play good cricket. We haven't played good cricket yet. Every single player is determined to put up a good performance in this Test."
"No complaints, we relish this opportunity," was his politically correct reply.
"The positive aspect for South Africa is the second innings partnership between Amla and Faf du Plessis. In the 2nd innings (in Nagpur), there was good application from Hashim and Faf. They put up a good fight. I liked what Hashim told us during the match...'Win or lose, we will put up an honourable fight'," he said.
Birrell hinted there could be a few changes in the line-up.
"I think every single player is available for selection. They are not here to make numbers. They are here to put names in their hats. I am not a selector. The selectors are busy chatting about right combination for the pitch. I wouldn't be surprised if we see some one or two other faces in the team come Thursday," he revealed.
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