India whitewashed New Zealand 3-0 in the just-concluded Test series to claim the nuemro uno position in the ICC Test rankings and Rahane credits the success to aggressive intent.
"I think discipline will be the key. The kind of cricket we played in the Test series, our intent was aggressive all the time. So here again our intent will be aggressive, play intensive cricket and play to our strength rather than focusing on opponent's strengths and weaknesses," Rahane told reporters at the HPCA stadium.
"I am really looking forward to the One-Day series, especially after the Test series. But again it is important to start fresh here. Momentum will be the key. Winning the first match will be very important to be in that momentum," said the Mumbaikar, who is the vice-captain of the Test side.
Asked how difficult it is for a cricketer to make adjustments from one format to the other in a short span of time, Rahane said: "I believe its completely mental adjustment because as a professional cricketer it is important for us to adjust to any format.
With an aim to broaden the bench strength, the new
selection committee, headed by MSK Prasad, have included a few youngsters -- Jayant Yadav, Axar Patel, Dhawal Kulkarni, Mandeep Singh and Manish Pandey -- in the squad.
Rahane feels it is a welcome move by the selectors to give new guys opportunity at the highest level.
"It's all about giving the new guys confidence and opportunity at the highest level."
Rahane also refused to think too much ahead and preferred to concentrate on the task at hand.
"As of now it is important for us to focus on this series rather than thinking about the Champions Trophy. It's still a long way to go for the Champions Trophy. We will play one match at a time," he said.
"I don't believe in seniority or juniority. It's all about learning at every step and giving inputs. I really learnt a lot as vice-captain.
"On the field it is important for you to stay alert all the time because there are plenty of things going on in a captain's mind. So as a vice-captain it is important to stay alert all the time and whatever inputs you have you pass it on to your captain," he concluded.
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