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Wriddhiman Saha: 'No 6 slot is flexible'

Wriddhiman Saha says he is not fixated with the number 6 slot in the line up

By Unnikrishnan
Wriddhiman Saha

Nagpur, November 22: At ease with the constant changes made to his batting position, wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha on Wednesday (November 22) said the number six slot in the batting line-up is a flexible one.

In the first Test against Sri Lanka, Saha, who has a 40 plus average in first-class and three Test hundreds, came in at No 7 and 8 in two innings.

Asked if the balance is hampered, if he has to bat at those positions, Saha replied: "It's not that I always bat at No 7 (or No 8) as I have batted at No 6 also. We (along with Ashwin and Jadeja) are being rotated as batting position depends on the strength of the opposition bowlers."

However, post VVS Laxman's departure, the No 6 position, which requires someone to stem the rot in case of a collapse or face the second new ball with tail-enders, has not seen a permanent occupant.

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"Favourable conditions determine the slots whether it is Nos 6, 7 or 8. It can be any position as per the team management's call," Saha said.

India had Sri Lanka on the mat at 76 for 7, chasing an improbable 231 before bad light ensured a draw.

"The team morale was fantastic even though we couldn't bat as per expectation in the first innings. But we made a good comeback in the second innings. Shikhar, Rahul and Virat batted well and when you get them seven down for less than 100, it automatically boosts your morale.

"May be with a bit more time at our disposal, we could have won," he said.

The Bengal stumper felt that had a few decisions early on in the Lankan second innings gone their way, it could have been a different story.

"We tried hard but initially if we could have got the first few decisions quickly, it could have been different. But time was also a constraint as we first wanted to be safe and set a score that was unattainable and then attack. That was our gameplan so that bowlers would go all out."

With India going with five specialist bowlers, the glovesman knows that the onus of scoring runs in the middle and lower order rests on him, Jadeja and Ashwin.

"You can only win Test matches by taking 20 wickets so preference is always given to bowlers. Now (if five bowlers are playing), you need contribution from everyone -- myself, Ashwin and Jadeja along with lower order."

Story first published: Wednesday, November 22, 2017, 16:11 [IST]
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