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Ajinkya Rahane looking forward to challenging West Indies tour
Ajinkya Rahane has toured West Indies earlier playing for India 'A'
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Jun 28, 2016, 06:04 PM (IST)
Edited: Jun 28, 2016, 06:20 PM (IST)


Mumbai: Gearing up for the West Indies tour, stylish India batsman Ajinkya Rahane today said it will be important to start the challenging three-Test series on a positive note. “This is actually my second time to West Indies, first time I was with India A team, but with the Indian team it is my first time and I am really excited about this tour. I’m looking forward and I have prepared myself really well,” Rahane told reporters on sidelines of an event here. “I am sure it will be challenging because West Indies is a decent team. We will give respect to them and it is important to start well in the series,” he added. ALSO READ: Ajinkya Rahane bats for P&G Shiksha programme
Rahane, who was appointed as the vice-captain of the Test team, today joined hands with ‘P&G Shiksha’, P&G’s flagship Corporate Social Responsibility programme, and unveiled the new impact numbers of the initiative. The Indian team will be touring the Caribbean nation for a three-match Test series, with the first game beginning at North Sound, Antigua on July 21. Asked about the role of a vice-captain, the right-handed batsman said, “It is a good responsibility as a vice-captain and I love facing challenges and love taking responsibility, so its not pressure, not added pressure but I think responsibility will bring best out of me.” ALSO READ: Ajinkya Rahane: Anil Kumble’s tips will take Indian cricket forward
“As you (the reporter) mentioned about the last Zimbabwe tour (in 2015, wherein he captained the ODI side),I really learnt a lot as a captain in Zimbabwe from my teammates, from opponents, and as a captain you know how to back your players, support your players, whatever happens as a captain, you have to take all the responsibility and I really learnt from that tour,” he added.
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