🏏✨ Indian cricket’s celebrated wicketkeeper-batsman Wriddhiman Saha has announced his retirement from all formats of cricket. He shared that the ongoing Ranji Trophy season will be his last, and he plans to bid farewell to the sport at the end of the season. Saha expressed heartfelt gratitude to his family, teammates, and fans who supported him throughout his journey. 💬🙏
Saha represented India from 2010 to 2021, playing 40 Test matches and 9 ODIs. Known for his skill and calm demeanor, he scored 1,300 runs in Test cricket, including three centuries and six fifties. As a wicketkeeper, Saha’s tally of 92 catches and 12 stumpings stands as a testament to his excellence and dedication on the field. ✨📊
In 2022, during India’s South Africa tour, the team management shifted focus towards younger players, leading to Saha's exclusion from the squad. Head coach Rahul Dravid explained this direction, emphasizing the need to invest in emerging talents. Despite this change, Saha continued to showcase his skills in the IPL, playing for Gujarat Titans in the 2022 season and contributing with steady performances. 🏆🔥
Saha began his first-class career in 2007 and played in the IPL for Chennai Super Kings, Kolkata Knight Riders, Punjab Kings, Sunrisers Hyderabad, and Gujarat Titans. With over 170 IPL matches under his belt, Saha’s skills as a batsman and keeper have inspired many. 🇮🇳💪
With Saha’s retirement, Indian cricket bids farewell to one of its most skillful wicketkeepers, known for his exceptional glovework and consistency. Fans will remember his quiet dedication and significant contributions to the team. The cricket community is eager to see Saha take on other roles within the sport in the future and extends its best wishes for his next chapter. 👏🌟
Saha’s incredible journey, and his memorable moments in the Indian team, will forever remain cherished by cricket fans. His presence in Team India has left an indelible mark, and everyone wishes him success in all his future endeavors. 💖🌏
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