Saha, Yadav star in India’s record 11th successive home series win as South Africa fold in second innings Caught Saha’ could cease to be a mere detail on the score-sheet. When Indian fielders smooth out his hair, run fingers over his scalp and take turns to lift his 5’7 frame, you kind of sense what he may have done. As Theunis de Bruyn tickled Umesh Yadav down the leg-side, an air-borne Wriddhiman Saha flung to his left to pouch the offering inches off the ground with one hand. Leg-side collections aren’t uncommon in the sport, but somehow we’re taken by the sight of a leaping Saha. His cat-like landing on grass, the way the ball appears to warmly snuggle in his palms…something arrests the eye. Wicketkeeping was in some way passed on to Saha’s genes. Kolkata maidans are still awash with stories of the leaping skills of his father Prasanta Saha, an illustrious goalkeeper in the ‘70s. His coach Jayanta Bhowmik reveals Saha readies himself for three possibilities every ball: the regulation edge, inside-edge and the faint touch down the leg. Nothing comes as a surprise to him. It’s another matter that South Africa didn’t want to see a spurt…