Saha: 'Australia series will be easier than England'

Wriddhiman Saha's recovered from his injury during the Visakhapatnam Test against England. On his comeback, competition with Parthiv Patel, DRS and much more, he opens up.

Published : Dec 29, 2016 22:14 IST , Kolkata

"Parthiv (Patel) is also trying to come back into the fold, so whatever selectors will feel right is right," says Wriddhiman Saha.
"Parthiv (Patel) is also trying to come back into the fold, so whatever selectors will feel right is right," says Wriddhiman Saha.
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"Parthiv (Patel) is also trying to come back into the fold, so whatever selectors will feel right is right," says Wriddhiman Saha.

Wriddhiman Saha on Thursday said the forthcoming Test series against Australia will be easier than the recently-concluded one against England, which India won 4-0.

His replacement in the series after the second Test in Visakhapatnam, Parthiv Patel, impressed with the bat in the three matches he played.

"There is no competition with him (Parthiv). I like to cash in on my chances. I am not in any competition with anybody," Saha told reporters on the sidelines of his club Mohun Bagan’s practice session for a Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) local league match.

The 32-year-old added: "Parthiv has played well and the team has won; so it's good. Now when the selection will happen the picture will be clear.

"I don’t think about it. Parthiv is also trying to come back into the fold, so whatever selectors will feel right is right."

Asked about Australia’s tour of India early next year, Saha said, "It can be easier than England since they do not have a good record in Asia lately. There are a few new players who have not played in India.

"It won’t be easy for them. At home, whoever plays are always favourites. There is our recent form also."

Returning after his rehab at the National Cricket Academy, Saha batted for the first time since getting injured.

"It feels good to be batting again. I don’t have a problem. I practiced in NCA also but did not bat there. This is the first time I batted after the second Test," Saha said.

When asked about the Decision Review System (DRS), Saha said, "Sometimes it is effective, sometimes it is not. DRS is best viewed by a bowler as he can understand the movement better."

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