England have already set new goals after reaching the coveted number one spot in the world rankings at the expense of India who face an unenviable task in the fourth Test starting on Thursday.
India, soundly thrashed in the first three Tests, have only pride to play for in a match which a capacity crowd at the Oval will use to acclaim their heroes.
"I always think it is very dangerous to hold on to what you have got," reflected coach Andy Flower after his team destroyed India in the third Test at Edgbaston.
"We used that goal, to be number one, as a motivational tool that drove us in training and in matches. Now that we have achieved that, what (captain Andrew) Strauss and I don't want to do is just hang on.
"That's not a very exciting way to go about our business. We are going to have to reset out goals."
Andrew Strauss and Kevin Pietersen do some catching practice during the England nets session at The Oval
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