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Tom Smith delighted by Lancashire Lightning captaincy role

Tom Smith is named as Lancashire Lightning's new captain, taking over the role from Glen Chapple.

Tom Smith has admitted that captaining Lancashire Lightning is a dream come true, having been handed the role by head coach Ashley Giles.

The 29-year-old all-rounder, who has not previously skippered a side at senior level, was named as the surprise replacement to take over the role from Glen Chapple.

"It is a dream to captain Lancashire," the Manchester Evening News quotes him as saying. "It is a massive club, it is the club I grew up watching as a kid.

"My idols have all played here and now to walk out onto the pitch as the club captain, it is a moment every Lancashire lad dreams of. I still can't stop smiling, I just can't wait now to get started and I hope Ashley and I can now start a period of success for Lancashire."

Smith was last year named as Lancashire's Player of the Year, which earned him a call-up to the England Lions squad.

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