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“To Be An Equal Partner In Parenting” – Daddy Yuvraj Singh Talks About How It Feels To Be A Father

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“To Be An Equal Partner In Parenting” – Daddy Yuvraj Singh Talks About How It Feels To Be A Father
Yuvraj Singh with his son (Credit: Instagram)

Former India cricketer Yuvraj Singh and his wife Hazel Keech have a three-month-old son and they took to Instagram to share the first pictures of them with the baby child. This is the first time Yuvraj has shared the little boy on social media.

Yuvraj and Hazel have been happily married for five years now and earlier this year, they were blessed with a baby boy. Both of them recently posted a picture of themselves with the baby which left the fans in awe. The pictures that they posted were simply wholesome and showed the togetherness of a loving family.

“Overwhelmed to share my journey as a father on this Mother’s Day. I believe the best thing we can do for mommies is to be an equal partner in parenting. Be it diapering or feeding, I was always learning but @hazelkeechofficial was just perfect,” Yuvraj Singh captioned the video.

 

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“I was supposed to be the captain” – Yuvraj Singh on not captaining India

The 2011 World Cup winner in an interview with Sanjay Manjarekar said that he was supposed to be the captain of the Indian team for T20 WC 2007. Yuvraj Singh believes that many people in the BCCI didn’t like this and they declared MS Dhoni as captain out of nowhere. However, Yuvraj Singh doesn’t regret it because the Dhoni-led Indian team eventually won the T20 WC.

“I was supposed to be the captain. Then the Greg Chappell incident happened. It had become Chappell or Sachin. I was probably the only player who supported…that I support my teammate. And there were a lot of people in the…Some of the BCCI officials did not like that,” Yuvraj told Sanjay Manjrekar on Sports18.

It was said that they should make anybody the captain but not myself. This is what I heard. I am not sure how true it is. Suddenly from vice-captaincy, I was removed. Sehwag was not there in the team. So, out of nowhere Mahi became captain for the 2007 T20 World Cup. I thought I was going to be the captain,” Yuvraj Singh added. 


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