Updated On: 01 November, 2019 07:41 AM IST | New Delhi | PTI
Happy to fill in whenever the situation demands, says Mumbaikar, who is set to lead India in T20 series v Bangladesh in Kohli's absence

India's Rohit Sharma during the second ODI against West Indies in Port of Spain last August. PIC/Getty Images
New Delhi: Rohit Sharma enjoys the leadership role but is not bothered if he will be handed the reins of the Indian team for the white-ball formats permanently or not. In the absence of Virat Kohli, the opening batsman is set to lead India against Bangladesh in the Twenty20 series, beginning Sunday in New Delhi. Kohli was given a break from the Twenty20 series as part of workload management.
There was a debate recently that perhaps it's time that India embrace the idea of split captaincy and Rohit should be asked to lead the side in the limited overs formats. The stylish Mumbaikar, though, refused to be drawn into the debate, saying he is happy to fill in whenever situation demands.