South Africa have taken an unassailable 2-0 lead against India in the three-Test series and Philander said they would settle for nothing less than a 3-0 result.
"It is just another game of cricket for us, but we do want to win each and every single game we play. So, it doesn't matter that the Test series has already been won, we want to win all three matches," said Philander.
"There are no dead rubber games for us. We want to prepare as well as we can and be ready for Wednesday. We want to regain the no.1 Test ranking and so we want to win each and every single Test. There are no dead rubbers when we play," he added.
A green-top is expected at the Wanderers, in keeping with the tradition here. More importantly it will be vastly different than the Centurion pitch.
"I haven't looked at the pitch yet, but normally there is pace and bounce at the Wanderers. Our roles always differ on different types of surfaces. I play with understanding of my role in the side. Last game I had to keep it tight from one end. So I haven't looked at this one yet, but my role will change if conditions present themselves," Philander said.
There is a lot of talk about South Africa playing with an extra batsman but Philander said there were slim chances of an all-seam attack, leaving spinner Keshav Maharaj out.
"Playing an extra batsman won't change things where I bat at no.7 or 8. I still have to contribute with bat and ball, and it won't make any massive difference to me as a player. I see myself as an all-rounder, and the rest is down to selectors and team management," he said.
Philander heaped praise on spinner Maharaj, describing him as a strike bowler.
"Keshav Maharaj has done a massive job for us. Not only in this series but previously as well. He keeps it tight but make no mistake he is a strike bowler for us. He picks up vital wickets at key times," he said.
Talking about Centurion debutant Lungi Ngidi, Philander said, "He is a phenomenal talent. He has pace and bounce, the way he went about his business, and the manner in which he stayed calm, it was all good to see.
"He asked a lot of question off Morne Morkel and me at mid-on/mid-off. It was wonderful to see that we have so many bowlers pumping in the pipeline as well. He is a wonderful talent and long may this trend continue."
When asked about this, Philander said, "I am sure their management team has sat down with their players and asked what suits them better.
"I am sure they have had this discussion within their side. There is always difference in how two teams play (in same conditions) and we prepare as best as we can.
"Camping here 10 days earlier might have helped them a little bit, but that's unfortunately their call to make. As far as result is concerned, we played the better cricket and deserve the results at the end of the day.
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