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IPL 2019 Auction: Manoj Tiwary questions ‘what went wrong’ after remaining unsold

Written by Rohit Pawar

Indian batsman Manoj Tiwary on Tuesday expressed his disappointment on Twitter after going unsold at the IPL Auction. The right-handed batsman shared images of his past records and trophies and questioned what he did wrong to not be considered for selection by any team.

In a tweet, Tiwary wrote, “Wondering wat (what-sic) went wrong on my part after getting Man of a match award wen (when-sic) I scored a hundred 4 (for-sic) my country and got dropped for the next 14 games on a (the-sic) trot ?? Looking at d (the-sic) awards which I received during 2017 IPL season, wondering wat (what-sic) went wrong???”

Tiwary, who played 12 ODIs and 3 T20Is for India, received the man of the match award for scoring 104 runs in an ODI against West Indies in Chennai in December 2011. In the 2017 IPL season, he played for Rising Pune Supergiants and was one of the key players responsible for taking the side to the final. In 15 matches, he had scored 324 runs at an average of 32.40 with a strike rate of 137.28.

But in IPL 2018, he played only 5 games for Kings XI Punjab after being bought for a price of Rs 1 crore. He scored only 47 runs with the bat in the limited opportunities he received and failed to hit the mark with his performance.

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