Mumbai, November 4: Veteran India wicketkeeper-batter Wriddhiman Saha has announced his retirement from cricket, saying that the ongoing Ranji Trophy season will be his last. The 40-year-old Bengal stumper has featured in 40 Tests and nine ODIs since making his international debut in 2014. Saha was a part of India's red-ball set-up for a long time before being released from the central contracts' list last year. India’s Focus Shifts to Border Gavaskar Trophy 2024–25 Following 0–3 Test Series Loss to New Zealand at Home.
"After a cherished journey in cricket, this season will be my last. I am honoured to represent Bengal one final time, playing only in the Ranji Trophy before I retire," Saha said in a social media post.
Wriddhiman Saha Retires From Cricket
After a cherished journey in cricket, this season will be my last. I’m honored to represent Bengal one final time, playing only in the Ranji Trophy before I retire. Let’s make this season one to remember! pic.twitter.com/sGElgZuqfP
— Wriddhiman Saha (@Wriddhipops) November 3, 2024
"Let's make this season one to remember," he added in a post that went up late on Sunday night.
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