"I got four days of rest since sustaining that injury. It was a cut and thankfully not a fracture. Today, I batted in the nets against the spinners. I didn't feel any major discomfort while driving and lofting the deliveries. I also did a bit of glovework as I took some catches to get a feel of how its shaping up," Wriddhiman told PTI after his first net session since injury.
"But that can happen as this is the first day of the net session. Tomorrow I plan to take throwdowns for a considerable period of time. After that, I am planning to face the pacers at the nets. Our Bengal team physio Kamlesh Jain is constantly monitoring my progress and the report is being sent to Team India physio Nitin Patel."
Asked how confident he is about making it by the time first ODI starts, the normally reticent Wriddhiman answered,"Confidence has never been a problem with me. I am always confident. Till yesterday, I didn't know how my hand would respond when I hold the bat. But today I felt better. There are four days to go and I don't see why I won't get fit in time."
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Mainly dubbed as a classical keeper who is best suited for the longer version, Wriddhiman does have more than decent statistics in the List A format for a glovesman.