“The reason was… I am an emotional person – some of you might be able to relate to this – a phase comes when things go blank, and people make decisions in haste. I did too,” Tiwary, also a state-level minister in West Bengal, said. “Then I realised that it was a mistake. So I am coming out of retirement for one last year.”Bengal cricket has given me everything, so I want to give Bengal one more year, I want to give Bengal one more try. When I make the announcement next year, there won’t be a U-turn. I was a little selfish in making the decision. It was an emotional decision. But I realised that it was not a collective [for the team] decision.”Tiwary, who hasn’t played a white-ball game for Bengal since November 2022, confirmed that he would only be available for first-class matches for the 2023-24 season.He has so far played 141 first-class matches, and is just 92 runs short of 10,000 runs in the format, his 9908 runs coming at an average of 48.56 with 29 centuries and 45 half-centuries. Internationally, he appeared in 12 ODIs and three T20Is between 2008 and 2015.

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