Manoj Tiwari recalls hardships days: Former Indian cricketer Manoj Tiwari (Manoj Tiwari) Has recalled his days of struggle and revealed that when he was 14 years old, he used to sell entire vegetables with his mother to clear the loan. Recently, during an interview with Lallantop, Manoj Tiwari remembered his days of struggle. Let us tell you that Tiwari was successful in playing 12 ODI and three T-20 International matches. Manoj Tiwari talked about his struggle during the interview and said, “Due to responsibility I did not take premature retirement…it was a difficult time. One thing was always in my mind that I had to repay the loan. Mangala in Kolkata There is a market, I used to sell puris, my mother used to make puris, sometimes people would not even pay for the food.”
Taking his point further, the former Indian player said, “I worked in a nut and bolt factory… This was when I was about 14 years old. When I used to play under-16, I had to pay for every match. I used to get Rs 1200. So I did the math so that I could always get money. It was a very busy time for us to work.
Apart from this, in the interview, Manoj Tiwari told Dhoni (Manoj Tiwary on MS Dhoni) He also talked about this and said that, in 2011, I scored my first ODI century against West Indies in Chennai, but after that match, I had to sit on the bench for several months, at that time MS Dhoni was the captain of the team.
Regarding this, the former Indian cricketer said, “Dhoni was the captain, Team India runs according to the captain’s plan. Things are different in state teams, but in Team India everything depends on the captain. If you see, Kapil He used to run the team during the tenure of Sunil Gavaskar, the same thing happened during the tenure of Mohammad Azharuddin and so on till a strict administrator comes. Doesn’t make rules.”