June 8, 2026
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Wriddhiman Saha reveals which Indian bowler is ‘most difficult to keep to’

Wriddhiman Saha wants to represent India in all formats of the game but the test wicketkeeper is not losing any sleep over his lack of opportunities in limited-overs cricket, the 35-year-old told Reuters in an interview. Wicket-keepers rarely get much attention purely for their glovework but Saha enjoyed rare acclaim during India’s home test matches against South Africa and Bangladesh.

His smart work behind the stumps lent credence to Virat Kohli’s “best in the world” assessment and a series of acrobatic catches prompted Twitter users to dub him “Superman Saha”.

“There’s no secret, it just seems to everyone that I have become more agile. Since the time I started playing cricket for my club, for my state Bengal, I was probably the same.“I have probably taken many catches in the past similar to those that are being praised currently.

“I don’t think anyone is satisfied playing just one format,” Saha said. “It’s always more pleasing when you get to represent India in all formats as a player.

“But I want to focus on the opportunities I am currently getting and if I get a chance to play other formats I will definitely give my best to do well in those.”

After making his debut in 2010, Saha played only three tests until the end of 2014 with his path mostly blocked by then captain and wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

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