Senior Bengal batsman Manoj Tiwari, who has been out of Team India for 4 years, said after scoring a triple century in Ranji Trophy, it will be a very good night for me. Yes, Manoj Tiwari, who has played 12 one-day and three T20 matches for India, scored an unbeaten 303 against Hyderabad. After this, he posted a photo on Twitter and wrote, 'It will be a very good night for me. Looks great against Hyderabad by scoring his first triple century. I want to thank all those people who congratulated me on this and sent messages. I want to thank everyone wholeheartedly.
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At the same time, it has been learned that Tiwari scored an unbeaten 303 runs in 414 balls, including 30 fours and five sixes. Manoj batted at the crease for 10 hours and 30 minutes. Tiwari's last 50 runs were scored in just 37 balls. As soon as his triple century was completed, Bengal declared their first innings at 635 for seven wickets. Tiwari, who had fought with the national selector, played his last one-day for India in 2015. At the same time, in 2012, he played his last T20 match. Tiwari, who has an old relationship with controversies, recently prevented national selector Devang Gandhi from entering the dressing room of the Bengal team. After this, he was surrounded by controversies.
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It’s gonna be a gud night sleep for me tonight. Blessed to have scored my maiden triple hundred in first class cricket today against hyderabad