Over the years, Rahane has played under various captains - Rahul Dravid, Dhoni and Kohli.
Asked what he would like to imbibe form them, Rahane said, "Firstly, playing under MS Dhoni I would observe how he would be calm on the field. He has a very peculiar and calm way of handling situations. I would like to take that quality from him. What I would like to take from Virat Kohli would be controlled aggression. You can see that quality in his batting and his captaincy."
The 27-year-old batsman, who had led the Mumbai U-19 side in the past, though has his own ideas as far as captaincy is concerned.
"I have my own set of ideas and I know what I have to do on the field. Obviously I have others to help me out as well and I wouldn't mind running up to them for advices. But I would like to take calmness, controlled aggression and simplicity from the three captains that I just spoke about," Rahane was quoted as saying by 'bcci.Tv'.
Asked further about how he would like to lead the side, Rahane said, "As a captain you have to access the situations and conditions and analyse every opposition. We will actually get a good idea of how to strategise when we meet as a group and jot down our plan in Zimbabwe. I am just looking forward to back my instincts and back my style of leadership.
"We would like to finish on a high and we want to do well in Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe have been playing well of late and put up a spirited performance in the World Cup. We will play to our potential and give our best.
