Injured India Test wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha is confident of returning to first-class in December having completed his rehabilitation programme after a shoulder surgery in July.

“I am feeling much better now. I hope to be back in action by mid-December. I am preparing and training accordingly. Hope my body recovers in time and I’m fit to play (Ranji Trophy). I’ve started net sessions but I am yet to get match-fit,” Saha said.

It has been a disappointing year for Saha, who was sent home after suffering a hamstring injury while playing the fist Test of the year against South Africa in Cape Town.

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During the Indian Premier League, he had injured his thumb which was believed to be the reason for him missing the Afghanistan Test in June. But later, it was revealed that he had a more serious shoulder injury (posterosuperior labral tear) for which he underwent a surgery in the United Kingdom.

India have picked Rishabh Pant along with Parthiv Patel for the upcoming Test series in Australia. With no Test series lined up in near future, Saha said he has to start from scratch by doing well in domestic level.

“Everyone goes through the same cycle – of performing well at the domestic level. You have to be match-fit there and then wait for selection,” Saha said eyeing a return for Bengal in the ongoing Ranji Trophy.

Saha admitted that going through rehab was a boring affair but he’s mentally motivated. “I always counting on the positives from childhood. Rehab obviously is a boring affair,” he admitted. But he added: “If you are dedicated, you don’t get bored. Training schedule is same, but it’s about breaking it and keeping yourself motivated.”