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    Naman Ojha has eyes on India Test keeper spot

    Naman Ojha said he took tips and watched India Test wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha when the latter played

    Naman Ojha has eyes on India Test keeper spot
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    Naman Ojha, who has had a hard grind of over a decade and a half in domestic cricket, is eager to make the most of the chances he gets to get into the Indian Test team.

    "It was good to play in Sri Lanka in the last Test and be a part of the series-winning team. I had done well and am hoping next year that I will be there when there will be 13-14 Tests. That's why I am looking forward to this performance, looking forward to score runs and coming back in the eye (of the selectors)," said the Madhya Pradesh stumper on Tuesday.

    Both Ojha and the no. 1 Indian wicketkeeper in Tests, Wriddhiman Saha of Bengal, are  keeping wickets in the five-day Ranji Trophy quarter final.

    But Ojha insisted that they were good friends and he takes tips and watches Saha closely when the latter plays.

    "He's playing Tests and is a good, agile keeper. I am learning from him by watching on TV. We are good friends and did have a chat (ahead of the game)," said Ojha.

    "I just focus on my job and the rest will fall (into place)," said Ojha.

    The 32-year-old MP wicket keeper batsman is also interacting constantly with former India stumper Kiran More to improve his own performance.

    "I am doing some work with Kiran More sir, learning from him, specifically about keeping  to the spinners. Keeping to spinners in Indian conditions is challenging.

    "We talk regularly. He's the best to get advise from. Sometimes, you don't know what mistakes you commit. Sitting outside he can see that," said Ojha.

    Ojha got a chance to play in Lanka when Saha got injured but threw away his wicket after reaching 35 in the second innings of the third and final Test at Colombo in end-August, 2015.

    "It's all about how you take it mentally. I think if I am batting on 30 I need to consolidate into big scores at the top level. I should have converted that into a big one, but no regrets. That was my shot and I will play like that," he said.

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