Australia strike bowler Glenn McGrath aims to celebrate his 100th Test starting against India on Tuesday with a match-winning performance.
McGrath, 34, will become only the third specialist fast bowler after West Indian Courtney Walsh and Pakistan's Wasim Akram to play a century of Tests when he takes the field in the third Test.
"A five-wicket haul would be great, so would a 10-wicket match," McGrath said on Sunday. "Then maybe a 50 with the bat."
Known for his accuracy outside the off-stump and his guile with the new ball, McGrath has picked up 446 Test wickets in 99 matches at an average of 21.73 since making his debut against New Zealand in Perth in 1993.
"When I walk out for the Test in a couple of days, it will be very special. It's something I'm really looking forward to."
The New South Wales bowler said his next target was 500 Test wickets.
"That would perhaps be a time when I can look back and reassess things and see how long I want to go on."