HARARE, Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe's new cricket captain Brendan Taylor admits he was surprised to get the job but says his form won't be affected.
"Yes I was surprised, but happy at the same time," Taylor told the Associated Press on Sunday. "I know it's different when you are captain, but I don't see it affecting my performance."
Taylor was named captain on Friday ahead of Zimbabwe's test comeback against Bangladesh in August.
The 25-year-old opening batsman replaces all-rounder Elton Chigumbura, who resigned in April before briefly overturning his decision.
Taylor said Zimbabwe can perform at the highest level.
"We are all confident we can make it when we return to tests, I think we've come a long way," Taylor said.
Zimbabwe last played a test match in 2005. It withdrew from the five-day game after an exodus of its top players following a disagreement with the board.
A Zimbabwe select side will play Australia and South Africa 'A' teams in a triangular limited-overs tournament starting June 29.
A Zimbabwe XI will then play Australia A in two four-day games in July, starting July 15 and July 21.
New Zealand will tour Zimbabwe in October and a reciprocal tour by Zimbabwe is planned for early 2012.
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Re: short taylor interview
Well he has my backing. I just hope the captaincy doesn't effect his game. He's the lone player at the top who can destroy nay bowling attck when in full flow...
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Taylor is probably one the one batsman in our lineup who the opposition fear.
Neil Johnson, Alistair Campbell, Murray Goodwin, Andy Flower (w), Grant Flower, Dave Houghton, Guy Whittall, Heath Streak (c), Andy Blignaut, Ray Price, Eddo Brandes
