I scored a 100 and was Man of the Match. Still got dropped for next 14 games: Ex-India batter

Manoj Tiwary
Manoj Tiwary

Man of the Match – Manoj Tiwary: After making his debut in 2008, the former India batsman played 12 ODIs and three T20Is in seven times and eight different series. He scored his first century for India in December of 2011 but had to stay another seven months to get his coming chance.

 Indian justice has been blessed with match- winners and numerous greats of fur and bowling over the times. Time and again, each period has seen an exceptional player with both club and ball. After the Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev period, people wondered whether the coming generation would have that meat. And came Sachin Tendulkar, Anil Kumble, Rahul Dravid, Virender Sehwag and so on. Once their time was over, the world saw the rise of MS Dhoni, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah and others on the occasion.

 Every period of the Indian platoon has been fortunate to have world- class players, the stylish transnational justice has to offer, still, at the same time, some players full of gift and eventuality cannot relatively make it up. There were exceptional cricketers like Amol Mazumdar, Ranadeb Bose but for some reason India couldn’t make the call- up. Also, there were some players who, despite performing well, docked India’s run. One of them is Manoj Tiwari.

Man of the Match – Manoj Tiwary: After making his debut in 2008, Tiwary would play 12 ODIs and three T20Is for India scattered over seven times and eight different series. He scored his first century for India in December of 2011 but had to stay another seven months to get his coming chance. Tiwary’s India career was full of numerous’ what could have been’ possibilities, but the former batsman has no regrets. Still, he feels that if he’d played under the current operation, the geography of his career and the way his career ended, could have been fully different.

” The current operation which is supporting the players despite failing in 4- 5 matches, when I was playing, it would have helped me, because if you flash back , I scored 100 against West Indies and got the man- off. Was named the man of the match. And still got out for the coming 14 matches, could not make it to the playing XI. It’s still a riddle. That is the question I would surely ask those who want to play that game. Time was in charge,” Tiwari told Sports Tak.

“In this too, I set a world record. There would be no player except me who, despite winning man of the match, sat for the coming 14 matches. After that, when I played, I took 4 lattices, and 65 lattices Scored runs and still did not get numerouschances.When you develop, you do not lament it much. Although I do feel sad at times- when you see a player fur you suppose I’ve furtherpotential.However, I would have been suitable to prove myself, if I had got more chances.”

 Tiwary said that if he’d got a chance to play under Rahul Dravid, he’d have surely served a lot. Admitting the current operation’s practice of supporting players for longer and longer ages, Tiwary cited the illustration of Rishabh Pant, pointing out how certain ups and campo don’t determine a cricketer’s quality and class.

 Still, I would have got a lot further openings,” If this operation was in my time. You see the players and you know they’re playing freely and not for fear of losing their place in the platoon. The runs are coming, operation supporting him. It’s good to see it because I’ve always felt that 4 innings does not make or break a player,” Tiwari said.

 Still, this player has the implicit to win a match at any point in time,” If the operation has decided that yes. Lately, people refocused fritters at Rishabh Pant for not being harmonious enough, but Rahul Dravid clarified that He’s a part of India’s comprehensive plans and is going to win us matches.”

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