Probably without Yuvraj Singh contribution, it”s really tough to imagine if India could have won the world tournaments in 2007 and 2011. A destructive batsman down the order, A reliable spinner and a dazzling fielder.
Yuvraj Singh The man who almost lost his life fought Cancer and came out all guns blazing after a few years. His love for the game increased by multiple folds after his return. As a philanthropist, he also started “You We Can” (YWC) as a means to support young children affected by the deadly disease. Now, Yuvraj isn”t a part of the international side and there are a lot of reasons behind the same.
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According to reports, Yuvraj Singh is considering to announce his retirement to announce from International cricket. He is all set to announce this to the BCCI and obtain formal permission to represent some T20 leagues across the world.
This news has really made his fans silent. It is to be noted that Yuvraj Singh has not been a part of the side for some time now. Though he gave a great comeback in 2017 by smashing his career best against England, his form slumped in consecutive games.
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A source close to BCCI said PTI that “Yuvraj is thinking of calling it quits from international and first-class cricket. He would like to speak to the BCCI and get more clarity on plying his trade in tournaments like GT20 (Canada), Euro T20 Slam in Ireland and Holland as he has offers.”
Even in the Indian Premier League, Yuvraj played only in the initial four games for the Mumbai Indians and he wasn”t given a chance. He scored close to 11,800 runs in all three formats of the game combined.
Yuvraj Singh was also an integral part of the Punjab Ranji side over the years. This news has really created a lot of dull faces on social media just ahead of the world cup.
More development of this news is expected.