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en Having the captaincy has really boosted him and he feels he has to carry the team forward. He has been doing that superbly.

en I think he feels like he's got a better supporting cast around him this year, and he doesn't have to carry the team on his back.

en We had to get that (championship). It feels good. The first half I couldn't miss a shot. When you make them, you keep taking them. It boosted our confidence for the second half of the game. When it feels good, I keep shooting if I am open. If I am not open, I look for my teammates.

en This was probably the best team performance in one-day internationals under my captaincy,

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en If David feels that he doesn't want to do it any more, then we will pick someone else. But if he feels that he is still the best, then he will carry on. I don't have any worries about him.

en There have been a lot of questions: 'Can Kerry step forward and carry this team?'

en The captaincy felt weird. I have not had this responsibility since I captained the under-20s (Australian team).

en The captaincy felt weird. I have not had this responsibility since I captained the under-20s (Australian team),

en We have a very good team, but she feels like she has to carry everyone on her back and sometimes that's how it goes. Hopefully she can understand that she can have a so-so meet and the compulsory scores can help make up the difference. If she has a bad round, she doesn't have to feel like it's all on her.

en It feels good to be the team leader. I'm usually not the top bowler, but today I stepped it up because I wanted to carry the team due to our best bowler being out of action. Even though we didn't do our best it was good enough for a Top 10 finish.

en I never felt the Ryder Cup captaincy would be the end of my career. I felt I was competitive before the captaincy, so why shouldn't I be competitive afterwards?

en That's why I thought the Penn State win for us was so good because it got us our first road win where we know we can do it now. Hopefully we can carry that win through and carry the momentum we have and keep on moving forward here.

en I would like to see that attitude carry forward in every event played by the U.S. team. That exact same mental edge was great to see.

en I look forward to a normal home schedule eventually. I think that definitely does affect a team. To what extent I'm not certain. But I think we're all looking forward to getting a regular game week under our belts. I think we have a good football team. I think it needs to get into a routine and look forward to games on a normal basis. We need the same amount of break and the same amount of preparation in between, and I think that allows a team to improve pretty regularly. I think the team looks forward to that themselves.


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