Laid low by yet another injury, Indian wicketkeeper-batsman Wriddhiman Saha on Wednesday sought to play down the latest setback and said he expects to recover in a month's time.
Speaking to PTI after undergoing a surgery in Mumbai to fix a fracture on the ring finger of his right hand, Saha said, "It's like a normal fracture. It should not take more than five weeks to recover. I will take some rest at home and then the rehab process (at the National Cricket Academy) will follow."
On his assessment of the SG pink ball, Saha said: "It's like the SG ball we were used to getting in the domestic one-dayers. There will be movements when the ball is new but when there's a bit of dew you won't get any swing at all."