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From Wicketkeeper to Legend: Wriddhiman Saha Bids a Gracious Goodbye!

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Indian cricket bids farewell to a true warrior! Wriddhiman Saha hangs up his gloves after an illustrious career. Join us in celebrating his journey!

In a heartfelt moment for cricket fans, Wriddhiman Saha has officially announced his retirement from all forms of cricket, marking the end of an illustrious career that has captivated many in the sporting world. Having played a crucial role as the wicketkeeper-batter for the Bengal team, Saha signed off his professional journey after leading his state team to an impressive innings victory over Punjab in the Ranji Trophy. This victory not only emphasized Saha's skill on the field but also served as a fitting tribute to a player who has given so much to Indian cricket.

Known for his calm demeanor and remarkable agility behind the stumps, Saha's contributions have extended beyond just his match-winning performances. As he played his last match in the Ranji Trophy Group C encounter, Saha took a moment to reflect on his journey, penning an emotional note that resonated with his teammates and fans alike. The cricket fraternity paid their respects as fellow players, including rising star Rishabh Pant, shared their tributes, emphasizing the impact Saha had on their careers. "You have always inspired us," Pant remarked, showcasing the admiration and respect Saha garnered over the years.

Saha's retirement signifies the end of an era marked by perseverance and excellence. His dedication to the game has left an indelible mark on both domestic and international cricket. From taking spectacular catches to his calm batting style, Saha has always been a reliable figure for the Indian team, and his contributions in crucial matches cannot be overstated. Mohammed Shami, another stalwart of Indian cricket, echoed this sentiment, calling him a 'true warrior of Indian cricket' who has laid the foundation for future generations.

As Saha steps away from the field, it's worth remembering that he has not just retired but has inspired countless cricketers to chase their dreams. An interesting fact about him is that he holds the unique record for being the only Indian wicketkeeper to have scored a century in a World Test Championship final, showcasing his ability to hold his own on the biggest stage. Moreover, he is one of the few players to have made 150+ dismissals, making him a true asset to the wicketkeeping position. Wriddhiman Saha's legacy, characterized by hard work, resilience, and remarkable talent, will forever resonate in the hearts of cricket enthusiasts around the nation.

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Wriddhiman Saha signs off (The Hindu)

Wriddhiman Saha bid adieu to competitive cricket as his State team Bengal finished its Ranji Trophy campaign with an innings victory over Punjab in its last ...

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Wriddhiman Saha retires from all forms of cricket, pens emotional note (India Today)

Indian wicketkeeper-batter Wriddhiman Saha retired from all forms of cricket after playing the last round of the Ranji Trophy group-stage.

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Wriddhiman Saha bids adieu to all formats of cricket (Hindustan Times)

Former India wicketkeeper-batter Wriddhiman Saha on Saturday announced his retirement from all formats of cricket. | Crickit.

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Mohammed Shami expressed his emotions over Wriddhiman Saha's retirement from cricket, praising his dedication and contributions.

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Wriddhiman Saha signs off (The Hindu)

Wriddhiman Saha bid adieu to competitive cricket as his State team Bengal finished its Ranji Trophy campaign with an innings victory over Punjab in its last ...

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India wicketkeeper-batter Wriddhiman Saha retires from all forms of ... (Deccan Herald)

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