“I have been playing the leadership role for the last 2-3 years, it’s just that I got the captaincy tag but it’s nothing new to me. I like to take responsibility and, hopefully, I will be able to deliver,” Nitish stated in a press convention in Kolkata on Tuesday.
“There is responsibility and I like to take responsibility. I don’t like to follow anyone. I want to lead the side my way and take the team forward.
“Man administration is essential as a result of on the finish of the day, it’s a sport of cricket,” he added.
KKR coach Chandrakant Pandit is ready for the new season and is optimistic about his team’s chance in the upcoming IPL.
“Obviously it is a completely different problem as a result of you’ve gotten famend worldwide gamers to work with, I all the time like challenges, so let’s have a look at the way it goes,” he said.
Asked about the newly-introduced ‘Impact Rule’, he said, “Obviously we have now been engaged on it and it is difficult for coaches and captains. But we’re very a lot ready for this.”
Talking about Rana, who has been entrusted with captaincy duties this season after common skipper Shreyas Iyer was sidelined as a consequence of a again downside, Pandit stated, “He has been with KKR for thus a few years. He has been taking part in home cricket for thus a few years. There is a saying that every one containers should be ticked and he has achieved that. So, he has been given the duty. It was a collective determination, which got here out of confidence.”
Rana, on his part said that time will tell about his captaincy qualities.
“Everybody has a special fashion of captaincy. There is one thing to study from everybody, however for my fashion you’ll have to wait and see and discuss it,” he said.
(With PTI inputs)
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com