Indian Premier League an Opportunity to Make India Return: Manoj Tiwary
Manoj Tiwary, who has represented India in nine ODIs, feels the IPL is a great platform to make a comeback. Tiwary will turn up for the Delhi Daredevils in the eighth edition of the T20 tournament.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: April 05, 2015 06:29 pm IST
Once again ready to present his case in front of the Indian selectors, Delhi Daredevils batsman Manoj Tiwary feels that this edition of the Indian Premier League will be important for him in the context of next year's ICC World T20 which is scheduled to be held in India.
Tiwary, who has represented India in nine ODIs, feels the IPL is indeed a great platform to make a comeback.
"Obviously, if we look back at the IPL from season 1, there are players who have played for India after doing well in the IPL but now it's not the case. (Tahir Feels Limited Overs Cricket Makes a Better Bowler)
"You have to perform well in the IPL and back it up with a good domestic performance. So you have to to keep performing to get where you eventually want to be.
"Our aim is to be part of the Indian national team and so obviously IPL is a big platform and with the World T20 coming up next year, we have to perform well in this format. At the back of our minds, it will be there, because if we do well, the selectors might give us a chance and have faith again," Tiwary said in an open interaction organised by the Delhi Daredevils.
From Daredevils (2008, 09) to Kolkata Knight Riders (2010, 11, 12, 13) and now back to DD Tiwary has had quite a T20 journey apart from three matches in Indian colours but the Bengal batsman still believes that Test cricket is the purest form. "In T20, you just have to go out there and perform. This is not the real cricket. I always believe that real cricket is Test cricket. In this format, we just have to go out, back our skills and play to our potential," said Tiwary.