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‘He shouldn’t have gone public’: CAB official on Wriddhiman Saha’s communication with Sourav Ganguly before India snub

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The elimination of Wriddhiman Saha from the Indian red team is one of the most talked about topics in Indian cricket right now. The 37-year-old goalkeeper batsman was sidelined in the upcoming home Test series against Sri Lanka, a decision Saha knew.

The Glove man said he was briefed by coach Rahul Dravid and chief selector Chetan Sharma.

At the same time, Saha also expressed his shock at the course of these days. The 37-year-old cricketer mentioned that he received a personal message from BCCI chairman Sourav Ganguly after he scored 61 against New Zealand in Kanpur late last year, assuring him he would at least Stayed in the Indian team until the ex-Indian team. It’s the captain’s rudder.

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Responding to Saha’s recent comments, Snehasish Ganguly, secretary of the Bangladesh Cricket Association (CAB), said the cricketer could have kept his talks with the BCCI a secret.

The official went on to mention that a goalkeeper who chooses to skip the Ranji Trophy for personal reasons is free to join the team if he wishes.

“It’s my personal opinion, but the information the Chief Selection Officer/BCCI conveyed to him (Saha) is private. He probably shouldn’t have made it public. Also, he could have been in the Ranji Trophy. He gave an exit. Personal reasons, we have to respect that. Whenever he wants to join the team, the door is always open for him,” Snehashish was quoted as saying by the Indian Express.

In addition to his snub, Saha also shared in the news a screenshot of a bombshell message of a reporter trying to force a ticket inspector into an interview.

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