December 3, 2024

MS Dhoni’s Ex-India Teammate Announces Retirement From All Forms Of Cricket

Latest Cricket News: MS Dhoni’s Ex-India Teammate Announces Retirement From All Forms Of Cricket
Manoj Tiwary made his international debut in 2008 in the ODI vs Australia. He played in 12 ODIs and 3 T20Is, scoring 287 and 15 runs respectively.

India and veteran Bengal batter Manoj Tiwary has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket. Tiwary represented India in 12 ODIs and three T20Is, with his best knock in international cricket being an unbeaten 104 against West Indies in a 50-over game in Chennai in 2011.

Apart from his sporadic appearances for India, Tiwary was a formidable figure in the Bengal batting line-up, making 9908 runs in 141 first-class matches, averaging 48.56, including hitting 29 centuries and 45 half-centuries, with an unbeaten 303 being his best score.

He also captained Bengal to reach the 2022-23 Ranji Trophy final, where the side finished as runners-up to Saurashtra. Tiwary also amassed 5581 runs from 169 List A games and 3436 runs from 183 T20 games. Tiwary is currently the Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports in the West Bengal government.

always been on my side from the time she has come into my life. Without her constant support, I would have not made it to the point where I’m today in life.”

“And to all my teammates, past and present and also to the cricket association of Bengal, and all the members of the associations who all have played a role in my journey. And how can I not mention to the cricketing admirers who all have wished me throughout my ups and downs and made me a cricketing figure in today’s world.”

“A big thank u from the bottom of my heart. That’s it. If I have missed anyone whom I have missed mentioning here then please do accept my apology. In search of purpose in life, THANK YOU CRICKET,” he concluded.ZN

JKNEWS NATION

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