Kumble :-
You’re 37, an age by when most cricketers have called it a day. So, are you now going to be that much more motivated?
The captaincy has, indeed, come as a shot in the arm... There’s a zing to my career now... As in the past, I’ll put my best foot forward and help Indian cricket get the results it deserves... We do need to move forward...
But aren’t you disappointed that the captaincy has come so late?
(Laughs again) Well, better late than never... I got many calls even before the selectors had made their decision and everybody said I deserved to be captain. That touched me and I hope to live up to their and my expectations. Our cricket has a rich history, has tradition and I’m happy with the new role.
Still, are you somewhat apprehensive that the split captaincy (Mahendra Singh Dhoni is captain in ODIs and the Twenty20 format) could lead to confusion/uncertainty in the dressing room?
No way... I believe Dhoni and I are going to complement each other...
Wouldn’t you have been happier had the appointment also been for the four-Test series in Australia?
As you know, I take one thing at a time... Never look too far ahead... I’m only thinking of the upcoming three Tests.
Have you looked up to any one captain?
I’ve tried to take bits and pieces from the captains I’ve played under and against, but I’d like to do things my way... Perhaps, do things a bit differently... Sure, I’ve admired a few captains, but I’d rather not make that public.
What’s the type of captain you’d like to be?
One who ensures that his players are prepared in the best possible manner and one who allows them to play their natural game... I want that 100 per cent from every player, that’s it... (After a pause) Besides consistency, I’m looking forward to building a team ethic.
Today, what’s your biggest challenge or priority No. 1?
Having been around for 17 years, I know what’s required to be done... We’ve got to go forward and that can be achieved by being consistent. Personally, I’m at my best when I’m really intense and would like a high level of intensity from the team as well... The Test series isn’t far away and the matches are back-to-back, so there’s little time to think too much.
Your debut will be at the Kotla...
(Interrupting) Oh, the Kotla has always been special... I scored a hundred at the U-19 level, then I made my India comeback (1992-93 tour of South Africa) after doing well in the Irani Trophy there... I’ve also got 10 wickets in a Test innings (10 for 74 and match figures of 14 for 149 versus Pakistan, in 1999)... It really is a special ground and I’m happy that my debut as Test captain is going to be there.
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