Saha's rise to prominence has also been helped by his stint for Kolkata Knight Riders in the Indian Premier League. Staying in the shade of the likes of Brendon McCullum and Tatenda Taibu, Saha still emerged the second best keeper from the inaugural IPL.
He picked up 10 dismissals and also scored 159 runs from 12 matches at 31.80 with a strike-rate of 133.61.
The cricketer's form in the following year's domestic season, kept him firmly in the news. He scored 318 runs from five matches at 39.75. He scored a brilliant 120 against Delhi in Kolkata during the league stage. He also had a role in 15 dismissals.
With averages in the 40s in both first class and List A matches, Saha hasn't slackened a bit on the present tour. He also has an idea how to bat or keep wickets in Australian conditions.
"As a batsman, you need to give a little extra there. But for a wicketkeeper, the conditions are ideal as the ball comes along nicely."
Saha took tips from former India captain Sourav Ganguly before coming to Australia. Ganguly will be in the commentator's box when Saha would take the field in the Adelaide Test.
"He (Sourav) told me to stay focused and concentrate on my style of play. Besides, he has also given me a few cricketing tips," Saha said.
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