Ranking top 10 unlucky Indian cricketers
They were star performers for their state, but unfortunately, failed at the big stage.
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8. Manoj Tiwary
Manoj Tiwary will go down as one of the unluckiest cricketers in the circuit. During the 2006-2007 Ranji season, he scored 796 runs at an average of 99.5. Later on, when he was about to debut in 2008, he was jetlagged. He could not handle a steaming Bret Lee at Brisbane.
Later on, in 2011, he made it to the national side, after Rohit Sharma was injured. Tiwary played decently. And later on, he made his maiden ODI century against West Indies in Chennai. But, talk about luck, Tiwary was benched after that series.
His success in the domestic tournaments enabled him to make it to the national team for the 2012 ICC World T20 squad. This time, injuries haunted him as he missed out on two seasons. Currently, Tiwary is into politics and there is certainly no way that he will make a return at the age of 35.
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