Cricketer Manoj Tiwary, who went unsold in the 2019 IPL auction, has put up a heartfelt tweet regarding his omission from any team in the auction. The right handed Bengal batsman has questioned the lack of interest shown by the team buyers in getting him in their team, especially after his performances in the past seasons of IPL. Yuvraj Singh Sold For Rs 1 Crore to Mumbai Indians at IPL Auction 2019, Check His Price at Previous Auctions.

"Wondering wat went wrong on my part after getting Man of a match award wen I scored a hundred 4 my country and got dropped for the next 14 games on a trot ?? Looking at d awards which I received during 2017 IPL season, wondering wat went wrong ???" tweeted Tiwary.  Varun Chakravarthy: All You Need to Know About the 'Mystery Spinner' KXIP Bagged for INR 8.4 Crores at IPL 2019 Auctions.

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Manoj Tiwary going unsold at the 2019 IPL auction is sure to raise questions on the selection policy of the teams. Tiwary was picked up in the second edition of IPL, when he was sold the Delhi Daredevils for a cost of USD 6,75,000. In 2010, he was traded off to the Kolkata Knight Riders, in lieu of Moises Henriques. In the subsequent edition, his value had declined, and Tiwary was reclaimed by KKR for USD 4,75,000. IPL 2019 Auctions: Uncapped Varun Chakravarthy Sold to Kings XI Punjab for 8.4 Crore, Jaydev Unadkat Returns to Rajasthan Royals.

Tiwary remained a permanent fixture for the next few editions in the Knight Riders, and had also shined in the Shah Rukh Khan-owned side's victory in 2012. Tiwary's last stint in the IPL was with the King's XI Punjab, which bought him at the base price of Rs 50 lakh.

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