Kolkata: One of only two Indian players to have played with the pink ball under lights at the Eden Gardens, India wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha can't wait to take the field against Bangladesh in the second Test of the series from November 22 to 26. It will be the first time that Virat Kohli and boys will be playing under lights in a Day-Night Test and Saha is ready to share his experience with the team.
Speaking to media, Saha said that he relishes challenges and this will definitely be one tough test as the Indian boys play their first pink-ball Test.
"This will be a new challenge in front of us. We have not played Tests with the pink ball. I have been part of a domestic pink ball multi-day game. Challenge is there in every sport. The more you are challenged as a team, you get better and I am sure we will do that," Saha said.
After days of speculation, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) on Tuesday agreed to the BCCI's request for the second Test between the two countries to be a Day-Night game. This will also be the first time that Bangladesh will play a Day-Night Test.
Mohammed Shami and Saha have had first-hand experience of day-night cricket with pink ball when local giants Mohun Bagan and Bhowanipore Club played the CAB's Super League final at the Eden in 2016.
Asked whether he will be able to guide his teammates on the nuances of a Day-Night Test, Saha said: "To be honest, I really don't remember all of it. Shami bowled really fast and we (Mohun Bagan) won. One thing I remember is sometimes it was becoming difficult to pick the ball."