Riddhiman Saha’s U-Turn after retirement, now will play cricket for this team
Wriddhiman saha: Former veteran wicketkeeper-batsman of the Indian cricket team, Wriddhiman Saha, recently announced to retire from professional cricket. The news of his retirement made cricket fans emotional, as Saha played many memorable innings for India in his career and impressed everyone with his skill behind the wicket. But now, a few days after his retirement, a new twist has come out. They are now going to be seen again on the field.
Actually, Saha is now going to start a new innings as a coach, not a cricketer. The Bengal Cricket Association (Cab) is thinking of making him the coach of his under-23 team. Saha, who played domestic cricket for Bengal for years and strengthened the team with his technical understanding and experience, will now use the same experience to teach young players. In a way, his return to cricket is being understood.
Bengal will give a new turn to cricket
The thinking of Bengal Cricket Association is clear behind this decision to make Wriddhiman Saha a coach. They want to give the players in their experienceful and domestic cricket a chance to prepare the new generation through coaching. The calm nature, technical grip and disciplined approach of Wriddhiman Saha can be extremely beneficial for under-23 players.
Something like this has been a career
Wriddhiman Saha was a trusted wicketkeeper-batsman who made a Test debut for India in 2010. But in his career, he played only 40 Test matches, in which he was successful in scoring more than 1300 runs. During this, Saha also scored three centuries and six half -centuries. He was always appreciated by his quickness and technology behind the wicket. Saha played several important innings for Bengal in domestic cricket and was part of teams like Chennai Super Kings, Punjab and Gujarat Titans in IPL.