I am very proud to represent my country and the honour of being captain.
As for my country, I don't live there, but obviously I'm very proud to be Canadian.
It's obviously a massive honour to captain your country.
Just because you're made England captain, it doesn't mean that you suddenly know everything about captaincy.
I have been massively proud to have played for and, indeed, captain my country on the cricket field.
The captaincy thing is brilliant, and I love it. But I didn't start off playing cricket to captain England. I wanted to score runs and stuff.
The captaincy of the national side is a distinction which Messi deserves as he has all the qualities a captain requires - a combative character and immeasurable talent.
This is where I started life. This is where I went to uni. This is where the people I know are. This is my country, and when I put on my Great Britain vest, I'm proud, very proud, that it's my country.
Obviously I'm very disappointed. I trained very hard this summer and felt in a good shape to play the U.S. Open.
I'm very proud of what I do, and I want as many people to be aware of it as possible. I'm very proud of what I believe. I'm very proud of my country. I want everybody to be. I really do. It may sound like pie-in-the-sky, but I want everybody to love America as I do.
I resigned from captaincy because I wanted the new captain to get enough time for preparing a team before the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019.
But obviously captaincy is a long process. It takes its toll as time goes on.
I've had a go at captaincy. Batting and bowling and captaincy turned out to be a bit too much.
Respect is the most essential thing about captaincy. Respect between the captain and players is important. It is give and take.
I am very proud to be the captain of the German national team.
I think it's related. Batting and captaincy or bowling or captaincy. If you are doing your job well as a batsman, then the same confidence comes in to what you do as a leader.