We have not made any offer to Wriddhiman Saha: GCA and BCA

Veteran wicketkeeper-batsman Wriddhiman Saha said that he has not received any significant offer from any top state after his decision to be dropped from the Bengal home team.

Earlier it was revealed that Saha may go to Baroda or Gujarat. However, both the states have denied making any offer to Saha, who played 40 Tests for India.

Earlier, Saha had said that he has received “proposals from several state associations, but I have not given my consent to any of them”.

Anil Patel, senior GCA official said, “I can confirm that the Gujarat Cricket Association has not made any such offer to Wriddhiman Saha. We have a young keeper named Het Patel, who is doing great for us. Why would we try to spoil the world. His profession?”

Baroda CA secretary Ajit Lele, who is currently in the United States, mentioned that he did not know if his team would contact Saha.

Lele said, “I am not in India for the past one month, but as far as BCA is concerned, we have already roped in Ambati Rayudu as a professional. As per my knowledge, we have given Saha the voice. not given.” Saying.

Recently, Saha was reported to be joining Tripura, but if reports are to be believed, his demand as a professional fee in excess of his match fee could not be considered.

Meanwhile, Saha has sought a no-objection certificate (NOC) from the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) after the association’s joint secretary, Devvrat Das, questioned his commitment and integrity, and alleged that he was forced to skip the Ranji Trophy. Alleged fake injuries. match.

Saha was furious with Das’s remarks and wanted an unconditional apology, but nothing has happened so far.

DIGS on BCCI President

As the current head coach of the Indian cricket team, Rahul Dravid, told him that at 37, he was too old to become a reserve wicketkeeper, Saha remarked that he was dropped despite BCCI president Sourav Ganguly’s assurances.

A BCCI source said, “We fully understand Saha’s disappointment after being dropped from the Indian team. But he is repeatedly bringing the BCCI President into media interactions and also talking about selection matters, which is breaking the centrally contracted player clause. On condition of anonymity, was quoted as: