Monday 13 June 2016 13:03, UK
Alex Hales was England's standout player on day four of the third Test, hitting a career-best 94, helping England to a 330-run lead heading into the final day at Lord's.
The Nottnghamshire batsman continued his excellent recent form in a series where he has scored 292 runs at an average of 58.40, including three scores over 50.
"I'm really pleased I think I would have taken that particularly after the tour to South Africa where it didn't quite go exactly to plan," Hales told Sky Sports.
"I had a tough time of it in a country where it is pretty hard to open the batting anyway. I learnt a lot from that tour but this has hopefully given me something to build on for the rest of the summer.
"The biggest thing I learnt from South Africa is not having any preconceived ideas of how to play.
"At the top of the order, sometimes you can get off to a good start but other times it can be tough and you have to adapt.
"Now I'm not necessarily looking at tempo at the start of the innings."
The 27-year-old also discussed how he has modified his game to suit the longer form of the game and detailed where he thinks he has improved.
Watch the video above to see Hales' interview, in which he also discusses England's chances of winning the third Test against Sri Lanka.
Watch live coverage of day two of the third Investec Test from 10.30am on Monday on Sky Sports 2.