Saha to Miss 3rd Test due to Injury !!!
Saha to Miss 3rd Test due to Injury !!!
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It seems that Indian wicket-keepers do tend to face certain injuries in regulation which has been witnessed in Past and so It goes same for Saha in present. The Indian keeper in longer format of the game Wriddhiman Saha faced a knuckle injury during the second test match against England, so he seems not fit to play for the 3rd match.

The Indian selectors have informed that His place should be replaced by Parthiv Patel who look excited to be back in the team with his aggressive left-hand batting and good performance in Wicket Keeping in recent days. Saha did inform his supporters and also his teammates that the injury is no more troublesome so there might be no complication for the longer period in his case.

He hopes to be back soon in the team as he looks in great touch in the concept of the longest format of the game. Saha also considered it a fact that He does enjoys his international  performances in the Test cricket, Thereby He will be back soon.

Saha is having great delight on the international circuit whereby his famous run out in the 2nd test match in 1st innings of English where through the support of Jayant Yadav he made Hamid run out is making him feel that in future he might be able to fulfil the big shoes of M. S. Dhoni who is the legendary wicketkeeper of India. However, it seems that Saha's absence will affect the Indian game when it comes to the beginning of the test match which is scheduled to begin on Saturday on 26th of November in Mohali.

All in all, India would not be worried in the field of batting department as Ashwin is also becoming a great all-rounder these days, But Saha's wicket-keeping would surely be missed as well as his company and advice from the wickets, Till then Parthiv must enjoy the game and try to perform well for his nation.

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