Rishabh Pant’s rise not making Saha insecure

‘I have returned after so many months, so this IPL has an added significance’

March 13, 2019 09:12 pm | Updated 09:12 pm IST - Kolkata

Looking ahead: Wriddhiman Saha says that wicketkeepers nowadays have also got to contribute with the bat.

Looking ahead: Wriddhiman Saha says that wicketkeepers nowadays have also got to contribute with the bat.

Rishabh Pant’s ascendancy as India’s premier Test wicketkeeper has not made Wriddhiman Saha “insecure” even one bit as he doesn’t believe that he is in competition with the Delhi gloveman.

Saha, one of India’s more technically accomplished keepers, has recently made a comeback for Bengal in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy after being out of competitive cricket owing to shoulder surgery last year.

Pant impresses

In the interim, young Pant has made an impression with the bat, scoring Test hundreds in England and Australia.

Had the long lay-off and Pant’s emergence made him insecure?

“Not at all. I was not insecure. Being a sportsman you always run the risk of getting injured.

“The aim was to be fully fit and return stronger,” Saha, who scored 306 runs in 11 Mushtaq Ali Trophy games, told PTI in an interview.

Sceptics have cast doubts that Pant’s batting ability could make a international comeback difficult for the Bengal stumper but Saha remains unfazed.

“I was out with an injury. Rishabh grabbed his chance and scored runs on a consistent basis. Now my aim is to get my form back and make a comeback to the Indian line-up.

“That’s purely my focus and I have stressed before and I want make it clear that there is no competition with Rishabh,” said Saha, who has scored 1164 runs in 32 Tests.

He has been a very safe batsman without being too flamboyant but he does understand that versatility is a pre-requisite at the elite level.

“Nowadays, it’s all about being versatile. Keepers have to bat too,” said Saha.

In fact, his best performances have come whenever he has opened the innings. The normally introvert keeper said he wouldn’t mind opening the innings if the Sunrisers Hyderabad team management gives him that opportunity.

“Of course, I would love to open in the IPL but the decision is up to the team management.

“I have returned after many months. So this IPL has an added significance,” said Saha, who scored a century for Kings XI Punjab in the 2014 IPL final against Kolkata Knight Riders.

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