IPL: Saha’s no to KKR feelers, needs to organize as a coach first

The dugouts of IPL groups have been a pure transition for a number of just-retired Indian cricketers, however Wriddhiman Saha feels he wants to organize for the job first. And it is for that reason that the ‘Superman’ behind the stumps, who bid adieu to all types of cricket after his farewell Ranji Trophy recreation final week, has turned down feelers from Kolkata Knight Riders.
Saha, now 40, was simply the largest homegrown cricketing icon from Bengal after former captain Sourav Ganguly and legendary opener Pankaj Roy within the Sixties. Thought-about technically probably the greatest keepers in Indian cricket after Syed Kirmani, he has performed 40 Exams (a quantity which may have been considerably larger had his profession not overlapped with Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s) and was a part of a number of IPL franchises, the final being Gujarat Titans.
Concerning the KKR supply, Saha stated: ‘’The supply was for an assistant coach or batting coach however I didn’t extend the dialog. I really feel I would like to organize myself for at the least a few years to do justice to such a task… about dealing with the nitty-gritty, match conditions and many others.’’ A candid take from somebody who has a wealth of IPL expertise, having performed for KKR, Chennai Tremendous Kings, Punjab Kings, Sunrisers Hyderabad and the Titans.