The Free Press Journal

'Not sure how captaincy will affect me as a cricketer'

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Newly-appointed South African T20 captain Quinton de Kock on Tuesday said the additional responsibi­lity could be a double-edged sword but he is not thinking too much about it. De Kock is one of the senior players in this new-look team and has been handed captaincy in the absence of Faf du Plessis as the management is looking to groom him ahead of the T20 World Cup next year.

"Not too concerned to be honest. It is a new stepping stone in my career, gives me extra responsibi­lity. Not sure if it would affect me negatively or positively," said the wicket-keeper batsman ahead of the second T20 against India here on Wednesday. IPL regular de Kock, who won the final with Mumbai Indians earlier this year, is pretty familiar with the conditions in India. Asked if he is prepared to play the mentor's role in the team, like du Plessis and Ab de Villiers played when he burst on to the scene, de Kock said: "I think they (Faf and ABD) gave me lots of room to play the way I wanted to. I don't see it why that would change without them being here. "Even they in their career have had to do the same thing we are doing. So we will take it as it comes. In the leadership group in the team we have had a chat (on grooming the youngsters). It is under control so far but we are still learning as part of a young leadership group."

De Kock said some youngsters could get a longer rope while some may not.

"I not going to put a number on it. For some it could be one, for some it could be 10, so can't really say."

It has effectivel­y become a two-match series with the series opener in Dharamasal­a being washed out.

"It is a bit of a negative," said de Kock.

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