Former cricketer Manoj Tiwari got angry at Gautam Gambhir on India’s defeat, publicly criticized the head coach

Manoj Tiwari: In the recently played two-match T20 series between India and Ireland, Team India had to face defeat by 0-2. After this defeat of India, he is being criticized everywhere.

Hands Tiwari: In the recently played two-match T20 series between India and Ireland, Team India had to face defeat by 0-2. After this defeat of India, he is being criticized everywhere. Meanwhile, former Team India batsman Manoj Tiwari has now vented his anger on Indian head coach Gautam Gambhir and has slammed him on social media.

Manoj Tiwari enraged by India’s defeat

In fact, after the shameful defeat from Ireland, former Indian batsman Manoj Tiwari, while sharing a post on his X account, wrote, now blaming the new captain Shreyas Iyer for India’s defeat in this T20 series. But this is not just Iyer’s defeat. In fact other batsmen also failed to score runs. But for this defeat the entire system will target only Shreyas. The real problem is not the player, but the person sitting in the dressing room, whose decisions no one questions. Now the time has come to talk openly on this issue.

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Questions raised regarding Vaibhav

Former Indian cricket Manoj Tiwari has also raised questions about not including 15-year-old young batsman Vaibhav Suryavanshi in the playing 11. Manoj said, ‘Why was Vaibhav not included in the team from the very first match? You trusted the players who had performed well in the T20 World Cup held before the IPL and expected them to repeat the same performance against Ireland.

Questions raised on exclusion of Washington Sundar

Let us tell you, in the second T20 match played against Ireland, Prince Yadav and Suryansh Shedge were included in the playing 11 and given a chance to debut, while star all-rounder Washington Sundar was dropped from the playing 11. Manoj Tiwari also raised questions on this decision of the management and said that the lack of continuity in the selection was clearly visible.

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