Newly-appointed England skipper Joe Root believes the red-hot form of Steve Smith proves captaincy shouldn't be a burden to his batting.
Smith consolidated his spot as the world's No 1 batsman following a brilliant campaign in India where he chalked up 499 runs and three centuries, albeit in a losing cause.
Root and Smith have chopped and changed at the top of the ICC test batting rankings for much of the past two-and-a-half years.
However, the Australian is now the undoubted top dog, clocking up a staggering 12 tons in 24 tests as captain since first leading the side when deputising for an injured Michael Clarke in late 2014.
New Zealand's Kane Williamson and India's Virat Kohli have also flourished with the bat following their captaincy appointments, and Root, who will lead England to Australia in October, is confident he can do the same.