Manoj Tiwary, the veteran Indian cricketer from Bengal, has made the emotional decision to retire from all formats of cricket. In a heartfelt message shared on his social media accounts, Tiwary expressed gratitude to his fans and reflected on his journey in the sport.
Retirement Decision
Tiwary’s retirement announcement marks the culmination of a long and illustrious career spanning over a decade. His decision comes after a period of contemplation, as he bids farewell to the sport that has defined a significant part of his life.
Before this final farewell, Tiwary had previously announced his retirement last year, only to reverse the decision shortly after. Acknowledging the impulsive nature of his initial decision, Tiwary apologised to his fans, family, and teammates for any disappointment caused during a candid press conference held at the Eden Gardens.
In his recent social media post, Tiwary expressed a mix of nostalgia and gratitude, referring to the cricket pitch as his beloved 22 yards. He thanked his supporters for their unwavering love and encouragement throughout his career, extending an invitation to witness his last innings at the ongoing clash between Bengal and Bihar at Eden Gardens.
Career Highlights
Despite receiving limited opportunities at the international level, Tiwary’s contributions to Bengal cricket have been immense. He boasts an impressive record of over 10,000 runs in First-Class cricket at an average of nearly 48, including 30 centuries and 45 fifties. Tiwary’s leadership led Bengal to the finals of the Ranji Trophy in the 2022-23 season, showcasing his influence on the state’s cricketing landscape.
Manoj Tiwary’s cricketing journey extended beyond domestic cricket, as he represented several teams in the Indian Premier League (IPL), including Kolkata Knight Riders, Rising Pune Supergiant, Delhi Capitals (previously Delhi Daredevils), and Punjab Kings. Currently, Tiwary serves as the Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports in the government of West Bengal, further contributing to the sporting ecosystem beyond the cricket field.
As Manoj Tiwary bids adieu to cricket, his retirement marks the end of an era in Indian cricket. His contributions to Bengal cricket and the IPL have left an indelible mark on the sport, earning him a place in the hearts of fans and teammates alike. As Tiwary embarks on a new chapter post-retirement, cricket enthusiasts fondly remember his legacy and wish him the best for his future endeavours.
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