Wriddhiman Saha Delays Retirement After Sourav Ganguly's Persuasion
The veteran Indian wicketkeeper decides to play one last domestic season with Bengal, citing emotional ties and encouragement from his wife and Ganguly.
- Saha initially planned to retire from cricket but was convinced by Sourav Ganguly and his wife to continue playing with Bengal.
- Despite ongoing injuries, Saha has chosen to focus solely on the Ranji Trophy, opting out of the white-ball domestic season and IPL.
- He aims to mentor young wicketkeepers, taking pride in their progress, as seen with Abishek Porel's success.
- Saha reflects positively on his career, valuing his 40 Test appearances for India despite stiff competition.
- After this season, Saha intends to retire, expressing contentment with his journey and contributions to cricket.