Former Indian cricketers have accused the legendary captain MS Dhoni Biases during the selection of players for playing XI. Now, former batsman Manoj Tiwari has also joined a lot, accused the CSK veteran of having ‘hookah session’.
After starting the gimmick, Irfan Pathan took a zib in MS Dhoni. It still continues; In addition, over time, new names have been added to the long list of players who continue to accuse the former skipper.
Former Indian all-rounder Irfan Pathan made a big claim about former wicket-keeper MS Dhoni, who often has the prestige of being the greatest captain in the history of sports. Pathan has also alleged that those who used to make hookah for MS Dhoni were only players who were raised, while others, including them, were ignored.
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There were sessions where the hookah was taken – Manoj Tiwari reveals a large scale.
Supporting claims by Irfan PathanMany players who were not regularly involved in the Indian team have made similar claims. However for MS Dhoni, it seems that those sessions were only for bonding; However, players who were snubbed have taken it otherwise.
Manoj Tiwari is a former batsman who played 8 ODIs and 3 T20Is for India and scored a century and a century in the format. He also took 5 wickets in his ODI career. The twist made a big claim on the former captain.
The Teevary told Inside Sport, “We have seen close quarters. There were sessions where the hookah was taken, and the players who were close to the captain were present in the room. The players were smart enough to ensure that some buttering was done to get help from the captain,” the twisting told the Inside Sport.
“This was not mandatory for anyone …” – Manoj Tiwari
However, the former Bengal captain has also mentioned that people had no responsibility to visit those rooms; It was only the players who knew that the room was open for activity that used to go to meet him.
“This was not mandatory for anyone, and only the players knew that the room is open to the hookah, they are players who used to go. The players were smart enough to know that at that time with the captain who was close to the quarters,” Manoj Tiwari Detailed.
“No card was sent” – Manoj Tiwari
He also clearly disclosed that no player was sent an invitation for this purpose, and it was clear that they came out of the room, resulting in the cricketers known about him.
“Gradually, slowly, when the discussions come out of the room the next day, only others get to know. It was not banned; it was open, but it was nothing that was open to all; it was not as if the cards were sent to all,” he concluded.
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