Former India wicketkeeper-batter Wriddhiman Saha on Thursday acknowledged that his axing from the national side under Rahul Dravid's coaching tenure in 2022 was "not an injustice" but a decision based on team requirements. The 40-year-old Saha kept wickets at the iconic Eden Gardens one last time in Bengal's Ranji Trophy match against Punjab on Thursday. Despite being one of India's finest glovemen, Saha's international career effectively ended in 2021 when the new team management, led by head coach Dravid and captain Rohit Sharma, prioritised KS Bharat as Rishabh Pant's backup. His omission from the India squad for the home series against Sri Lanka in 2022 led to a rare outburst, as he shared dressing-room conversations with Dravid and then chief selector Chetan Sharma. "I wouldn't call it injustice. That would be selfish. Maybe it wasn't just one person's decision. Maybe I wasn't capable enough or didn't deliver as expected, so they made their choice," Saha told reporters here.