A Quote by Ajinkya Rahane

Being vice captain of India is a really proud moment. — © Ajinkya Rahane
Being vice captain of India is a really proud moment.
Being the vice-captain, you see a lot of things on the field. You have to try and help the captain as much as you can and lead by example on the field. Small things like getting a run-out or taking a catch makes the other boys try and lift their standards. So yes, I do have an important role, even if I'm not captain.
The captain thing was really an honor, and it was really flattering for me. It was really something that I didn't expect, and I would say that was the highlight of my career so far, being elected captain by my peers.
My first medal, the League Cup at Tottenham, that was a very proud moment for me. Being captain, and winning. But also winning the double in my first year at Arsenal, that was special.
Look, I was the captain of India for five years. I was one of the stars, a popular face in India.
I think it's a great challenge for a bowler to be captain of India and it is not looked at very positively in India for some strange reasons.
I am very proud to represent my country and the honour of being captain.
I became captain after playing 17 years for India so probably I became captain by default because nobody else wanted it.
When I wrote 'Monsoon,' I always imagined the music video being shot in India. The song had so much to do with my time in India with my mother as well as leaving her in India during the monsoon season to visit my family in N.Y. It really was a dream come true when I was given the opportunity to shoot in India.
I'm really enjoying my time at Tottenham - it's a great feeling to be the captain too. I think I can be proud of that.
I'll ensure that I go out there and enjoy my cricket and enjoy being captain of India.
I don't think you can really be proud of being gay because it isn't something you've done. You can only be proud of not being ashamed.
I believe in an India of pluralism and diversity, not of religious bigotry and caste politics. I believe in an India that is secure in itself and confident of its place in the world, an India that is a proud example of tolerance, freedom and hope for the downtrodden.
I have always been taught to be proud of being Latina, proud of being Mexican, and I was. I was probably more proud of being a "label" than of being a human being, that's the way most of us were taught.
Being vice-captain at Chelsea, I've learned to manage my emotions better this season and have matured massively, but part of that is embracing those feelings of disappointment rather than suppressing them and pretending everything is OK.
I am extremely proud to be of Tongan and Samoan descent. We are really proud of our culture and, really, just being a minority.
Sourav is a very positive captain. Whatever his personal form, whatever the media writes about him, he has always been strong, focused and aggressive. Perhaps these are the qualities that make him India's most successful captain.
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