‘Virat Kohli performed underneath my captaincy and nobody talks about it’: Politician Tejashwi Yadav – WATCH | Cricket Information – Instances of India

‘Virat Kohli performed underneath my captaincy and nobody talks about it’: Politician Tejashwi Yadav – WATCH | Cricket Information – Instances of India

NEW DELHI: Indian politician and the son of former Bihar Prime Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav, Tejashvi Yadav lately shared his cricketing journey on social media, inflicting fairly a stir.
The RJD chief claimed that he had captained Indian cricket celebrity Virat Kohli in home cricket, a indisputable fact that has been largely forgotten regardless of Tejashwi’s spectacular profession within the home spectrum.
He additionally talked about that many present Indian cricket workforce gamers have been his batchmates throughout his taking part in days.
All through his profession, Tejashwi performed one First Class match, two Checklist A matches, and 4 T20 matches, representing Jharkhand within the home circuit.
His First Class debut got here in opposition to Vidarbha in November 2009, whereas his Checklist A appearances have been in opposition to Tripura and Orissa in February 2010.
All 4 of his T20 matches have been performed in Dhanbad, going through off in opposition to Orissa, Assam, Bengal, and Tripura.
In an interview with Zee Media, Tejashwi expressed his disappointment that his cricketing achievements have been ignored, stating, “I used to be a cricketer and nobody talks about it. Virat Kohli performed in my captaincy. Did anybody ever speak about it? Why do not they achieve this? As knowledgeable, I performed a superb cricket. Many Group India gamers are my batchmates.”
He additional revealed that he needed to stop the game as a consequence of fractures in each of his ligaments.
“I needed to stop as my each ligaments have been fractured. Let it’s,” Yadav mentioned.
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Tejashwi’s assertion has gone viral on social media, eliciting a spread of reactions from cricket lovers.
Tejashwi was additionally the a part of Delhi Daredevils (now Delhi Capitals) within the Indian Premier League (IPL) from the 2008 season to the 2012 season, though he didn’t characteristic in a single sport throughout that interval.