The Free Press Journal

More confident after keeping to Rashid Khan, says Saha

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Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) wicket-keeper Wriddhiman Saha reckons that he has done his confidence a world of good after keeping wickets to highly-rated Afghanista­n wrist spinner Rashid Khan in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL).

The Afghan is currently ranked world number one in T20 format, number 2 in ODIs. He recently became the fastest to take 100 ODI wickets.

“It’s a good experience, after a long time I’m getting an opportunit­y to keep against a bowler like Rashid,” said Saha who took two acrobatic catches behind the stumps in SRH’s win against Kolkata Knight Riders on Saturday.

“He has got pace and turn. In recent times, I’ve been keeping against the likes of (Ravichandr­an) Ashwin, (Ravindra) Jadeja, (Amit) Mishra, or Kuldeep (Yadav). Now after keeping against Rashid, I’m more confident.

“He bowls consistent­ly well. In T20s you don’t get to keep much against a particular bowler but those are all vital. I’m trying my best to do well,” he added.

Asked just how good is Rashid, Saha added: “It’s most about pace variation. He bowls leg spin and mixes it up with a lot of googlies. With such a quick arm action, it’s very difficult for batsmen to read them. You can add that as his strength.”

Sunrisers have been the early pace-setters this IPL season, winning three matches on the trot, something which Saha accredited to the ploy of treating every match as a final.

On Saturday, SRH beat KKR by five wickets at the Eden Gardens.

At home they have won both the two games against Rajasthan Royals and Mumbai Indians.

“Our target is to go match by match, and we are looking in that direction only. Overall it was a complete team performanc­e, we did well in batting and bowling,” Saha told reporters at the post match press conference.

The India Test stumper has been given a new role to open the batting alongwith national team colleague Shikhar Dhawan.

Since SRH do not have the services of dashing Australian David Warner, who was also their captain, Saha is expected to fill in big shoes.

On Saturday at the Eden which is Saha’s home, the 33year old extremely looked good for his 15-ball 24, which was studded with five exquisite fours. “I’ve been given a new role to open and asked to play with freedom. I’m trying that only,” Saha said of his new job.

About gameplan between him and Dhawan as to who will be the aggressor, Saha said: “In the last match, I just rotated the strike while Dhawan was going about his shots. Today I got the start. It’s about whose day it is and should carry from thereon.”

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