Nagpur. Indian Test team's wicketkeeper-batsman Riddhiman Saha, refusing to comment on changes in his batting order on Wednesday, said he was ready to bat in any order. Saha said this before the second Test between India and Sri Lanka starting here on Friday.He said, "It's not that I always bat at number-7 (and No. 8). I have batted on number-6 too. We (Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja), according to the bowling attack of their team, Keep changing. "
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In the first Test match played against Sri Lanka in Kolkata, Saha came in at number seven in one inning and number eight in the second innings. Saha batted at number-6 but in the second innings in Kolkata, he had landed at No. 8, which is usually not in place of wicketkeeper-batsmen today. Saha said, "According to circumstances, the batting order is revealed that number six, seven, eight is the number to bat."In the first match, India came close to winning and was forced to draw. Saha believes that if India had some more overs, then he would win the match. He said, "We had batted well in the second innings, Shikhar Dhawan and Lokesh Rahul and Virat Kohli contributed well to the bat. When you get seven batsmen out of the opposition team in 100, it increases your morale. "
Saha said, "Maybe if we had some more time then we could win. We tried, but if some of the early decisions were made early then the story of the match could have been different. We want to be in safe position first They wanted to score a score that was out of reach and wanted to attack. This was our strategy, the bowlers did well. "
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