[caption id="attachment_35040" align="alignnone" width="864"]irani Chief Selector MSK Prasad certifies Wriddhiman as India's best wicket keeper | Image: huntnews.in[/caption] Internet Desk: The Chairman of selection committee of the BCCI, former wicket-keeper MSK Prasad has reconfirmed that Bengal's gloves-man Wriddhiman Saha is all set to get back his place behind the stumps in the Indian Test team for the forthcoming matches as he was out of action because of injury and according to Prasad, the Irani Cup game against Gujarat was not his trial but a game of testing his match fitness. "We had made it clear that someone who is coming back from injury, had to play in a domestic game and this was the best opportunity. Right now Saha and Parthiv are the best Nos 1 and 2 that we have. It was only to test fitness that we had Saha play here. "While Parthiv had a good comeback in Tests with two half-centuries followed by Ranji Trophy winning hundred against Mumbai, Wriddhiman played one of the best knocks in Irani Trophy history as his 203 not out enabled the Rest of India to chase down a near 400-run total on Tueday. "I am happy how Parthiv has responded to the call-up. He is a fighter to the core. He single-handedly brought Gujarat from nowhere to being the Ranji Champions. He is in our scheme of things. There is just a minor difference between the two. When it comes to Test cricket, it is always the man who keeps better who gets the nod," Prasad gave ample hint about what the selectors' decision will be. Prasad felt the glove work of Parthiv has also improved considerably but Wriddhiman still has better hands. "Parthiv's glovework has definitely improved. But Saha has got better hands and that's where he scores little more points than Parthiv. With today's batting, Saha showed why he is the number one keeper-batsman in the country. When he came out to bat yesterday the team was struggling at 63-4, and to take the game away from Gujarat, is phenomenal. So its a healthy competition between the two." Prasad was also full of praise for the roles played by senior pros, Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Yuvraj Singh, in the 2-1 series win in the ODI series against England, while saying it was too early to say whether they will be part of India's campaign in the 2019 World Cup in England. "It's not just about the series win, it wasn't an easy win and we had to fight hard. This tournament has thrown us some wonderful opportunities and some of the calls that we as selectors took have worked well. Like Yuvraj and Kedar (Jadhav) coming in and Mahi (Dhoni) getting back among runs. So these are wonderful things, apart from winning that we had." Yuvraj cracked a blistering 150 while Dhoni, who stepped down as ODI captain to pave the way for Virat Kohli's ascension to the throne in all three formats, blasted 134 to help India recover from 25 for three and post an imposing 381 for six in the second game at Cuttack that the hosts went on to win by 15 runs to clinch the series. "As of now MSD is the best keeper batsman batsman in the world. He is an invaluable asset. If the situation arose Mahi knows what to do. I don't think that situation will arise in the coming few months or a year's time," he added, referring to the chances of Dhoni quitting the game altogether. Prasad said he was a bit concerned about the middle order during India's 3-2 victory over New Zealand prompting the selectors to recall Yuvraj Singh after a lengthy absence of nearly four years from the 50-over game, but insisted it was not a gamble as PTI reported. "All said and done we were a bit worried about the middle-order during the New Zealand ODI series. Now I am more confident, the way Kedar played and Yuvraj did. With the likes of (Ajinkya) Rahane, Manish (Pandey) and (Ambati) Rayudu in the reserves shows the kind of bench strength we have. I am absolutely confident now," he said. "Yuvraj was definitely not a gamble. The five selectors earlier, and three now, had seen him do exceptionally well in the domestic circuit. Some one who can get a 260 and a 180 shows the ability and the hunger he has. I had no doubts that he is working hard to make a comeback. What else can a batsman do and with his ability," he wondered. Inputs from PTI

Chief Selector MSK Prasad certifies Wriddhiman Saha as India's best wicket keeper