It is going to be a huge void to fill.
It is going to be a huge responsibility to undertake.
And it is going to be a great new challenge as well.
Shane Warne, as captain and coach, not only led the unfancied Rajasthan Royals to an unexpected triumph in the inaugural edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) but also ensured they punched above their weight in the ubsequent editions.
With the Australian announcing his retirement, the hunt for the next Rajasthan captain has begun.
"We are very lucky. There are a lot of options," said Warne, when asked about who he expects to be his successor.
"Rahul Dravid has captained India and Watson has just been the vice-captain for Australia," he elaborated, adding, "And Johan Botha and Ross Taylor have been captains of their national teams in certain forms of the game."
here are a few candidates in the fray, for sure. But the appointment needs to be done after deliberation and foresight.
Warne's success -- achieved with modest resources -- means his successor will be under pressure to deliver, with the burden of expectations continuously weighing him down. The Australian albeit believes the onus is on the franchise.
"The owners have to decide whether they want to first appoint a full-time coach and then a new captain, or the captain wants to be the coach himself, as I was," explained Warne, adding, "And that will dictate who the person is eventually.
"The good thing is all four of them could do it." The Australian offered a suggestion on the matter.
"If the owners want a strong coach, which I think is necessary for a tournament like the IPL, they can go for a quite captain," he said, adding, "And if they go for a quite coach, they have to appoint a vocal captain."
While there is some time before the decision to this end is taken, let's have a look at the contenders.
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