He impressed everyone with his wicket-keeping abilities and had decent outings with the bat as well, scoring centuries against Austalia and West Indes.
This opportunity was grabbed in both hands by Rishabh Pant, and he scored Well in overseas conditions, having centuries in England as well as Austalia.
It was tough for him when MS Dhoni was around, but he never lost hope. Thus, he is the same fighter and will fight for his place in the Indian Team.
Not too long ago, after the retirement of MS Dhoni from test arena, Wriddhiman Saha was the first choice of the wicket-keeper batsman for India. He impressed everyone with his wicket-keeping abilities and had decent outings with the bat as well, scoring centuries against Austalia and West Indes.
However, a thumb and ankle injury in 2018 resulted in him to be out of action from international Cricket for over a year. This opportunity was grabbed in both hands by Rishabh Pant, and he scored Well in overseas conditions, having centuries in England as well as Austalia.
Thus, it is now tough for the 34-year-old Bengal Wicket-keeper to get his chance back to the international team. However, in his recent interview with NDTV, Saha focussed on his comeback to Test Cricket.
Saha said that he could do anything and go to any limits to get back playing test cricket. It was tough for him when MS Dhoni was around, but he never lost hope. Thus, he is the same fighter and will fight for his place in the Indian Team.