Wriddhiman Saha has been India's one of the finest wicketkeepers but in the last months, his place in the Indian test squad has been under the scanner for two reasons - The rise of Rishabh Pant and age.
Saha, 37, is not the first-choice wicketkeeper anymore. In 2021, he only played when Pant wasn't in the squad. In November, Saha played against New Zealand in the first test and scored a crucial 61.
When the Ranji Trophy 2022 squads were announced in early February, several reports suggested Saha was told that he won't be considered in the test team, which is the possible reason why he wasn't part of the West Bengal squad.
On 19th February, India's test squad for the Sri Lanka series was announced in which Saha was not included. Chief Selector Chetan Sharma said, "I can't tell you on what grounds he has been dropped. That is for the selectors only. All I can tell you is that he was told before and was asked to play the Ranji Trophy, which is the ladder for playing international cricket. What we discussed between ourselves (committee members), we can't tell you that."