Stand-in skipper KL Rahul on Tuesday said he hasn't given a serious thought to the idea of being country's full-time Test captain but if given an opportunity he would try to take the team and Indian cricket forward with the best of his abilities.
The 29-year old led India in the second Test match in the recently concluded Test series vs South Africa in Virat Kohli's absence. And with now Kohli stepping down as India's Test skipper, Rahul has been seen as a potential replacement along with Rohit Sharma, for the coveted post.
"I had not given it a thought till the names came out, till the articles or news have been doing the rounds. Obviously, I had the opportunity to lead the Test side in Johannesburg and it was something really, really special. The result did not go our way but it was a great learning experience, which I will always be proud of," said Rahul in a virtual press conference.