MEXICO CITY, Mexico -- Toto Wolff says Mercedes has a responsibility not to let team strategy calls influence the title battle between Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg as the team chases victory at Sundays Mexican Grand Prix.The two Mercedes drivers will start on the front row of the grid on soft tyres but are likely to come under attack from the Red Bulls of Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo, which are both starting on the faster super-soft tyre and have showed impressive pace this weekend. Hamilton and Rosberg are likely to attempt one-stop strategies based on their decision to start on softs, while Verstappen and Ricciardo could go for an aggressive two-stop to put pressure on the two title protagonists.Wolff admitted the Mercedes pit wall could face a tough balance between wanting to beat Red Bull on Sunday and providing Hamilton and Rosberg an even strategic playing field to do battle on.Yes we have quite a big responsibility towards the two, he said. We want to win the race but sending them on two different strategies and not knowing which one is the right one can potentially have an outcome which needs an explanation.Weve had this in the past years that we will ask questions why did you send Driver B on that strategy but it was clear that was the better one. If we split the strategies it will be to win, and because we simply dont want to know which one is the better one. So to answer your question, there is responsibility and weight on our shoulders in trying to get it right and as balanced as possible.Despite the tyres performing in an unpredictable manner so far this weekend, Wolff has confidence in Mercedes strategists, who have rarely made a mistake this year.Weve seen situations where weve not been completely clear which tyre is going to last, how graining or blistering is going to happen and when and how much the tyres need management to take them further.We have had that all through the season and the same is tomorrow, the track temperatures have a big influence on the performance and behaviour of the tyre so that is pretty much one of the major variables of the race which you need to get right. It includes a lot of data, algorithms and common sense. Weve been ok so far with getting it right often, but there is no guarantee that it will be like this ever. Leroy Sane Manchester City Jersey . 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Bernardo Silva Jersey . With the short-handed Warriors needing help from someone -- anyone -- to stop a three-game skid, ONeal returned from right knee and groin injuries that had sidelined him for four games and put up season highs with 18 points and eight rebounds. It was just enough to help lift Golden State to a 102-101 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans on Tuesday night. Rilee Rossouw was called up to South Africas ODI squad as a replacement for the injured AB de Villiers, ahead of the match against Ireland at the end of last month. He ended up replacing an ill Hashim Amla at the start of the Australia series last week. To say that Rossouw had big boots to fill is not an understatement. But try two fifties in two matches on for size, and it seems Rossouw could be a perfect fit.So, why the in-house handwringing from captain Faf du Plessis, who said he wanted Amla back in the XI but the selectors decided otherwise? Hashim averages 52 in one-day cricket, so, for me, you can never replace that, du Plessis said. And if you miss one game for the flu, then its always the respect that youre given to come back into the team. So, if it was my decision, I would definitely bring him back, and the same with the coach, but the selectors felt the combination at the top was working really well.Perhaps, the stand-in captain just wants protocol to take precedence, and it seems he is not the only one. Television and social media commentators were aghast at Amlas omission on Sunday, and there is every indication that he will be back for the third ODI. And where will that leave Rossouw, mentally and literally? When we had our team culture camp, we spoke about our playing bubble. People can say what they want to say, as long as it doesnt affect how we are going about our proceedings and how we play, Rossouw said. If Hashim comes back and I am playing, I will probably slot into the middle order.Rossouw has batted at Nos. 4-7 in 18 of the 33 ODIs he has played, and come out at No. 3 eight times, so he is most familiar outside the top two but more successful in it. In the seven matches in which Rossouw has opened, he has averaged 39.57 - compared to an overall average of 35.53 - and scored one of his two hundreds and two of his seven fifties. He admitted he prefers getting to the crease as early as possible, and that the constant shifting up and down the order is challenging but possible with proper preparation.I dont mind anywhere in the top of the order. I prefer the new ball, while the Powerplay is still on so I can pierce the field and play good cricket shots, he said. Its very difficult to change batting positions. Its about how you prepare for where you are going to bat. If your preparation is good enough for the scenariio out there, then your execution should follow.ddddddddddddRossouw was fairly pleased with his execution so far in this series, barring the failure to get to three figures. I am quite disappointed in that. In the first game, the reverse sweep is my shot, so if I go out to that, it is hard lines, but its my shot, he said. I am more disappointed with the way I went out at the Wanderers. It was quite soft.At Centurion, Rossouw was out lbw, attempting a reverse sweep off the first ball he faced from Adam Zampa. At the Wanderers, he miscued a pull shot, and though the selection of both strokes is questionable, Rossouw insisted the second one was worse because he played it when he was closer to his century. I have been hard on myself for that. I pride myself in making the most runs that I can. So 75 is all right, its good, but I am more interested in the three figures.Without a hundred, Rossouw knows it will be more difficult to keep his place, especially in a line-up that should welcome Amla back at some stage, and with a crammed middle order. Du Plessis and JP Duminy have both found their touch, leaving little for David Miller and Farhaan Behardien to do, and Rossouw will have to displace one of them if he moves down. Its a tough gig, because if you are not performing, theres a guy that can do the same job as you, if not better, he said. When you put on that shirt, you want to perform and do your best because you know theres someone else who can take your spot.At least South Africa have the problem of plenty, unlike their opposition, who now face three must-win matches if they are to win the series. Although Australia have appeared a little flat so far, Rossouw expects them to surge back, especially when they hear of South Africas intention to close out the series with two games to spare.If they dont bounce back, then they dont deserve to be the best team in the world. I am sure they will come out fighting with big swings, and its up to us how we will counter-punch, he said. The guys had two serious performances and we are ready for the third game tomorrow, and we want to wrap it up. Australia are the best team in the world. If you give them a sniff, they come back hard. We want to finish this series tomorrow. ' ' '