"I had toured the West Indies as part of India A around 3-4 years back, at that time the wickets were little slow. In international cricket, there will be different wickets. I have heard there is good bounce and pace in Barbados, Jamaica," Rahane told PTI in an interaction here.
"At the same time, I feel the wickets may be spin-friendly. We will get the idea of the wickets once we go there. But it is an exciting tour in the West Indies. We are going with a young Test team. We have done well recently and so we are looking forward to the tour," he added.
"There is certainly a sense of responsibility when going to West Indies. I enjoy taking responsibilities and I will learn new things from this team and it will be important how I go ahead step by step," said Rahane, who was given the Ceat Special Award at a ceremony here.
Asked if being a vice-captain would affect his batting, he said: "All these things are in the mind and how you think about such things is important and I don't think that captaincy and vice-captaincy make any difference on batting.
Rahane also said that he will look to pick the brains of Sachin Tendulkar and Sunil Gavaskar before the West Indies tour in July-August.
"Whenever they (Sachin Tendulkar and Sunil Gavaskar) are available, I try and converse with them about each tours. Before going to West Indies, if I can meet them, I will ask them about their experience, conditions and what kind of cricket is played there. If they are available, I will like to speak to them," he said.
"Playing Duleep Trophy under lights will give a better idea about how conditions change. Conditions in the afternoon are different than what it is in night and how much dew make a difference, all these factors can be gauged.
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