Published 14:02 IST, November 27th 2019
Wriddhiman Saha undergoes surgery for finger fracture
India's Test wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha has undergone surgery to fix a fracture he sustained on a right-hand finger during the Day/Night Test last week.
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India's Test wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha has undergone surgery to fix a fracture he sustained on a right-hand finger during Day/Night Test against Bangladesh last week, BCCI said on Wednesday. 35-year-old wicketkeeper-batsman underwent surgery in Mumbai on Tuesday.
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BCCI's press release statement
" BCCI Medical Team consulted a hand and wrist specialist and it was suggested that Saha undergoes a surgical fixation of fracture," Board stated in a press release.
"Subsequently, he underwent a successful surgery in Mumbai on Tuesday and will soon commence his rehabilitation at National Cricket Academy, Bengaluru," it added. Saha had sustained a similar injury in October Test series against South Africa but recovered for Bangladesh assignment, which concluded last week with Pink Ball Test in Kolkata. India won series 2-0. During 2018 IPL, he ended up picking a career-threatening shoulder injury for which he had to undergo a surgery in England, leading to a long injury play-off. Rishabh Pant became number one choice in Tests in his absence but he played his first game in 18 months when he was preferred over swashbuckling southpaw in home series against South Africa in October.
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Saha's dream home series
He was also picked ahead of Pant in two-Test series against Bangladesh earlier this month, making it amply clear that he is preferred choice at home. In Day/Night Test last week, Saha completed 100 dismissals in longest format, becoming fifth Indian wicket-keeper to do so. He has played 37 Tests for India so far in his injury-marred career.India does t have a Test assignment lined up until February next year when team travel to New Zealand two five-day games besides a limited-overs series.
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13:17 IST, November 27th 2019