Paarl (South Africa): He hasn't given a serious thought to the idea of being India's full-time Test captain but KL Rahul on Tuesday said if chosen for the coveted job, he would try to take the "team forward" as best as he can.
"To lead the country is a dream come true for any player and something special that he will cherish for a long time. I am no different," Rahul, who is the stand-in ODI captain for the series against South Africa, said on the eve of the first match here.
"It will be exciting but I am not really looking for anything at this time but if it happens to come, I will try my best to carry Team India and Indian cricket forward to the best of my abilities," he added.
With Virat Kohli stepping down from Test captaincy after the team's 1-2 defeat in the Test series against the Proteas, Rahul, who led the team in Johannesburg in his absence, said that he didn't pay too much heed to his name cropping up as a possible successor till media reports started getting published.
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"I hadn't given it a thought till the articles with names started doing rounds," Rahul said.
"I had the opportunity to lead the Test team in Johannesburg and it was something really, really special, the result wasn't as expected but it was a great learning experience, which I will always be proud of."
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When Rahul was reminded about his underwhelming captaincy record till date, which includes a Test defeat and only 12 wins in 27 IPL games, his first reaction was sarcasm which was not lost on anyone.