Wriddhiman Saha on Saturday quit the Bengal cricket team after receiving the No objection Certificate (NoC) from the Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB), the state cricket board said in a statement.
"Mr. Wriddhiman Saha came to CAB and, in an application to President Avishek Dalmiya, sought the NOC from the association. CAB gave concurrence to the request of Mr. Saha and provided the NOC to him for playing for another state. CAB also wished him the very best for his future endeavours," said the CAB in its official statement.
It is still not yet known that Saha, who has played 122 first-class matches for
Bengal since debuting in 2007, will play for which team in the upcoming season of Indian domestic cricket.
In his time with Bengal, Saha scored 6,423 runs at an average of 41.98, including 13 centuries and 38 half-centuries. The end of Saha's association with Bengal came after CAB joint secretary Debabrata Das questioned his commitment to turning out for the state team earlier this year.
Saha had made himself unavailable for the group phase of the 2021/22 Ranji Trophy for personal reasons. The move came around the time he was dropped from India's squad for the two-match home Test series against Sri Lanka in March.