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Watch: 'Stiff Neck' Wriddhiman Saha Sweeps William Somerville For A Six
Wriddhiman Saha has been fighting for his place ever since young Rishabh Pant has arrived in Test Cricket. Saha's age is not helping nor his fitness. He had to sit out the entire day 3 of the first India vs New Zealand match due to a stiff neck.
However, India needed him badly on day 4. Not for his keeping, where he specializes in but for his batting, where he's most criticized. India were down to 103/6 in the 2nd innings and he had to rebuild the inning along with debutant Shreyas Iyer.
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