Australian pacer Peter Siddle doesn't want rest and he want strangle India in fourth test, which was started from January 24, 2012.
"Any opportunity to play for Australia is a great honour and I definitely don't want to give my spot up to anyone else and let them have the opportunity. I want to play (in Adelaide). But we'll have to see what happens in the future - whether it's the one-dayers, in the West Indies, that sort of thing. We'll have the discussions, but my thoughts are definitely to play," said by Peter Siddle, who claimed 17 wickets at an average of 19.58 in the series.
"The biggest thing so far in the series is the pressure we have been building against them. We have strangled them and I'd like to be part of doing that again. I've pulled up really good. It's always nice to finish up in just over two days. It was quite a surprise that we got it done so early and it was good to get home for a few days," said by him.
"I was disappointed in Sri Lanka when I was dropped. It hurt. I had to try harder, and I did. Consistency and patience is working and sharing the load with the other boys and leading them is good fun," said by him.
"Obviously he (McDermott) played a lot of Test cricket and took a lot of wickets himself and just that knowledge on how to get batsmen out, how to go about it in different conditions has helped tremendously," he added.
"He hasn't done a lot with our actions or the technical side of things - it's all about what you've got is what you've got and to use that".
"Everyone always goes on about batting partnerships but it is the same with the bowlers. We have worked well together to keep the pressure on and the consistency and patience we have as a unit is working at the moment," said by him.