The Bullring: Johannesburg's Wanderers Stadium
This latest series between England and South Africa is so compelling, I've made it my business to get out to Johannesburg for the final Test at the Wanderers.
I'll be updating you every day with my daily dispatch from South Africa to give you a flavour of what it is like out there as Andrew Strauss' side go for a memorable series win in a ground known as the Bullring.
England, of course, lead the series 1-0 after three Tests following the last-ditch heroics of Graham Onions at both Centurion and, last week, Cape Town.
South Africa coach Mickey Arthur has allegedly asked for a result pitch at the Wanderers, a ground where there has not been a draw since 2000. With the weather forecast looking somewhat dubious - thunderstorms, which tend to break in the early afternoon on the High Veld, are forecast for much of this Test - so maybe the groundsman really will prepare a real crumbler of a wicket.
Whatever happens, it should make for compelling cricket. I for one can't wait.
Off the pitch I have heard many things about South Africa and especially Johannesburg. Having never been to the country before, I don't know what really to expect. Crime is a problem, more so in Johannesburg. However, I'll travel to South Africa with an open mind and, touch wood, will have a fantastic time. I'll keep you posted.