India Vs Bangladesh: Five Talking Points Of Day Two In Hyderabad 1

Wriddhiman Saha’s Solid Return: The 32-year-old wicket-keeper batsman Wriddhiman Saha on his return has scored a sublime hundred against Bangladesh at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium after coming from decent performances at domestic level.

Saha, who missed the last three Test matches against England, has registered his second Test hundred of his career in 21st Test.

Before the declaration came at 687 for six, Saha was unbeaten on 106 off 155 balls which included seven boundaries and two sixes at the strike-rate of 68.39.

Saha, who scored his first Test century against West Indies in Gros Islet in August last year has become the first Indian gloveman to register a hundred at home and away when he scored a triple figure-mark against The Tigers.

Saha, who seems technically sound behind the stumps has helped his side Rest of India (ROI) in domestic game against maiden Ranji Trophy winners Gujarat in the Irani Cup.

In 21 Tests, Saha has scored 839 runs at an average of 32.26 which includes two hundreds and four fifties.

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