Wriddhiman Saha says he won't reveal identity of journalist who threatened him
The Hindu
In a series of tweets on Tuesday, the Indian wicketkeeper said he will keep the journalist’s name with himself on grounds of ‘humanity’
Veteran India wicketkeeper-batter Wriddhiman Saha on Tuesday decided not to reveal the identity of the journalist who had sent him a threatening message.
In a series of tweets on Tuesday, Saha said he will keep the journalist's name with himself on grounds of "humanity".
"I was hurt and offended. I thought not to tolerate such kind of behaviour and didn’t want anyone to go through these kind of bullying. I decided I will go out and expose the chat in public eye, but not his/her name," Saha wrote.
"My nature isn't such that I will harm anyone to the extent of ending someone’s career. So on grounds of humanity looking at his/her family, I am not exposing the name for the time being. But if any such repetition happens, I will not hold back.
"I thank each and everyone who has shown support and extended their willingness to help. My gratitude."
Saha was dropped for the home series against Sri Lanka and is unlikely to be considered for selection in the future with the Indian team management looking to groom a youngster as back-up wicketkeeper.

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