Rahul Dravid has no interest in making the T20 World Cup final about his farewell, instead urging his side to overcome South Africa for their own reasons.
India coach Dravid stated before the limited-overs tournament that this competition would be his last in charge of the national team.
Rohit Sharma's men have responded by going unbeaten throughout the entire 20-over tournament, dispatching England in the semi-finals to reach Saturday's showpiece.
Much has been made of Dravid's exit, with many India supporters desperate for their veteran coach to leave with silverware, though he just wants his side to grab this opportunity.
"You know, I don't really believe in this 'Do it for somebody'," Dravid said.
"I love that quote about somebody asking somebody else, 'Why do you want to climb Mount Everest?' and he says 'I want to climb Mount Everest because it's there'.
"I want to win this World Cup because it's there. It's not for anyone, it's not for anybody, it's just there to win."
Opponents South Africa are unbeaten also throughout the 2024 edition of this global white-ball tournament.
They obliterated Afghanistan in the last four to breeze into the final at ease, too, with the best two teams deservedly making the showpiece.
Never has this tournament yielded an unbeaten champion, but of course, that will change come close of play in Bridgetown.
South Africa have history to deal with, too, after becoming somewhat perennial underachievers in the final of global competitions.
Captain Aiden Markram believes his team can put the past behind them, however.
Markram said: "It's a game of cricket. Someone has to win, and someone has to lose ultimately. That's the name of the game. You take it in your stride.
"You do get belief, though, from winning close games and potentially winning games that you thought you weren't going to win.
"It does a lot for your changing room and the vibe in the changing room."