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Manoj Kumar Tiwary (born 14 November 1985) is an Indian international cricketer who is also a politician. He is a right-handed batter who bowls occasional leg break.Tiwary represents Bengal in domestic cricket and has represented multiple IPL franchisees like Delhi Daredevils, Kolkata Knight Riders, Kings XI Punjab and Rising Pune Supergiants across multiple editions of the Indian Premier League.
Banned from all cricket in May 2020 for attempting to fix matches in the 2019-20 Bangladesh Premier League and 2018 Afghanistan Premier League. [27] 29 Shaiman Anwar United Arab Emirates: 8 years Banned from all cricket in March 2021 for attempting to fix matches in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Qualifier in April 2019. [28] 30 Mohammad Naveed
Manoj Tiwari (Delhi politician) (born 1971), singer, actor, ... Manoj Bhagawati, Indian cricketer; Manoj Cheruparambil (born 1979), Indian-born Hong Kong cricketer;
Manoj Kumar Tiwari (born 1 February 1971) is an Indian politician, singer and actor serving as a Member of Parliament from North East Delhi since 2014. He contested the 2009 general election as a Samajwadi Party candidate from Gorakhpur Lok Sabha but lost to Yogi Adityanath .
Steve Smith hit his 36th test century and shared an unbeaten 239-run partnership with Alex Carey as Australia powered to 330-3 at stumps on day two of the second cricket test against Sri Lanka in ...
Saurabh Tiwary (born 30 December 1989) is an Indian former cricketer who played as a left-handed middle order batsman. He was one of the key batsmen in the Indian team that won the 2008 Under-19 World Cup in Malaysia. [1] [2] He was a part of the Indian squad which won the 2010 Asia Cup.
Manoj Tiwari or Manoj Tiwary may refer to: Manoj Tiwari (Delhi politician) (born 1971), Indian politician, singer, and actor who served as an MP for North East Delhi Manoj Tiwari (Uttarakhand politician) , Member of the Uttarakhand Legislative Assembly for Almora Assembly constituency
Manoj Tiwary: Bengal: 2000/01 – 2023/24 8554 Mithun Manhas: Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir: 1997/98 – 2016/17 8430 Faiz Fazal: Vidarbha, Railways: 2003/04 – 2023/24 8059 Hrishikesh Kanitkar: Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan: 1994/95 – 2013/14 7861 Naman Ojha: Madhya Pradesh: 2000/01 – 2019/20 Source: CricketArchive. Last updated: 29 ...