Ashwin did not the term the ODI series loss as disaster for India though he said it was not great either.
"I never like to call any series disastrous. It is a big word for me and disastrous is something that you use when a World War occurs. But what happened was not great either," he said.
India lost the first ODI in Johannesburg by 141 runs and the second in Durban by 136 runs. The third ODI in Centurion was washed away mid-way into the match yesterday.
"The ODI series loss has put everybody in a good frame of mind in terms of going out there and being prepared for what we're going to get. We actually know what we will be getting out there. Everybody is desperate to do well and make sure that we can turn things around," he said at a media interaction ahead of the two-day practice game against a South African Invitational XI beginning here tomorrow.
"Going into a series we are always confident, in terms of what we can achieve with the talent we have and the potential we can live up to.
"I am definitely looking to fight and am prepared for that. Be it with catching, be it with bowling or be it with batting, I am prepared for all. So I am just going to go out there and make sure that at least give it 100 per cent of what I can try and try for a series win. An overseas win means the most for me," said Ashwin.