Wriddhiman Saha, a former Team India wicketkeeper batter, explained his national team departure was a strategic decision. Despite retiring officially, he harbors no resentment and appreciates the opportunities cricket has given him. Relishing his career highlights, he looks forward to spending time with family after 18 years of professional commitment.
‘Maybe I wasn’t capable enough …’: Saha reflects on India exit

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