
Jaipur: Steve Smith may have been disgraced for his role in the ball tampering
scandal in South Africa but newly appointed Rajasthan Royals skipper
Ajinkya Rahane said that he still respects him as a world-class batsman.
Whatever had to happen has already happened. It's bygone now. It is
not for me to comment on the amount of penalty handed to him by the
Cricket Australia and the ICC. But his cricketing record should be
respected. I respect him as a batsman and player," Rahane said during a
media conference.
While Smith will be "missed" Rahane feels that it will put added responsibility on his shoulders.
"Yes we would miss him but we have a replacement (Heinrich Klaasen). I
feel it is an added responsibility and also a big challenge for me,"
said Rahane.
Comparisons are often drawn between him and his national team captain Virat Kohli's leadership styles.
"We talk a lot but we both are different kind of persons. He is
aggressive and expressive where as I am more composed, serious and
quiet.
Rahane expressed his happiness that Rajasthan Royals will be playing their home matches at the Sawai Man Singh (SMS) Stadium.
"I am thankful to Rajasthan Royals, who have provided me a platform and
also the opportunity to lead the side. I remember Shane Watson had
mentioned my name to Rahul Dravid. I am thankful to people like them and
also the fine support staff, which the Royals have.
"Coming
back to Jaipur and SMS gives added confidence to us. We have the
resources and the right balance with some exciting youngsters in our
ranks. We don't have any pressure on youngsters and play the game with a
plan. The pitch at the SMS stadium is a good one and as soon as I came
here, I wanted to bat.
PTI