New Delhi, Feb. 1 -- Former India wicketkeeper-batter Wriddhiman Saha on Saturday announced his retirement from all formats of cricket.
Saha played his last match against Punjab with Bengal in the Ranji Trophy Elite 2024-25 Group C encounter. The wicketkeeper-batter failed to shine in the final game of his illustrious career. He was dismissed for a seven-ball duck by Gurnoor Brar of Punjab. However, Saha's performance did not affect Bengal much as they clinched a victory by an innings and 13 runs over Punjab.
Earlier on Friday, Saha also received a guard of honour from his teammates as he went down on the crease to bat for the last time.
Taking to X, Saha recalled the first time he stepped onto a cricket field in 1997. He added that it...
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