Team India's senior wicketkeeper-batsman Wriddhiman Saha, who lost his place in Indian test squad due to injury, made a remarkable comeback. The 32-year-old was simply brilliant behind the stumps during the home Test series against South Africa, last year.

The Bengal stumper was so brilliant behind the stumps, even skipper Kohli hailed Saha for his performance.

With India battling the deadly COVID-19 pandemic, cricketers are spending time at home with their families, waiting for things to get back normal. However, many of them are interacting with fans on social media to keep them entertained amid the nationwide-lockdown.

In his recent post, Saha shared a 45-second video of his drills on his Twitter handle.

"Thank You @coach_rsridhar for the nomination. Here are some of my wicketkeeping drills which I am practicing from home," Saha said in his tweet.


When BCCI boss Sourav Ganguly Picked Wriddhiman Saha As The 'Best Wicket-Keeper In The World'

Wriddhiman Saha has always been someone who has been a pure wicketkeeper than more of a batsman in Test cricket and has done immensely well under pressure situations in the past.

In an interview, Sourav Ganguly had said Wriddhiman Saha is the best wicket-keeper in the world. The former skipper also said that its Kohli who has to take a call on whether to play Saha or 'struggling' Pant.

“He (Saha) is our own boy... He is the best wicketkeeper in the world. Rishabh has also been very successful. Now, it’s a call Kohli has to take, whom he wants to play in the long term,” said Ganguly.

Saha had to miss the away Test series against New Zealand after nursing a finger injury which he picked up during the pink-ball Test against Bangladesh. Young Rishabh Pant had then replaced him in the Test squad.