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Monday, June 10, 2019

Yuvraj Singh said bye- bye to cricket, how difficult it was to decide


Yuvraj Singh, who is the hero of India's 2007 T-20 World Cup and the 2011 Cricket World Cup, has announced his retirement from International Cricket on Monday. Yuvraj Singh is doing a press conference sometime later in Mumbai's South Hotel. Where he is announcing retirement from international cricket. Yuvraj played his last match against the West Indies on June 30, 2017.

Yuvraj said that this is a very emotional moment for him and his career has been like a roller-coaster. Yuvraj said that he had been thinking about retirement for a long time and now his plan is to play in ICC recognized T20 tournaments.

Yuvraj Singh said bye- bye to cricket, how difficult it was to decide

Recalling his cricket career, Yuvraj said, "We have seen many ups and downs in our career of 25 years and especially 17 years of an international career. Now I have decided to move forward. This game taught me how to fight, fall, then get up and move on. '

Yuvraj Singh has played 40 Tests, 308 ODIs and 58 T20 matches for India so far. Yuvraj has scored 1900 runs at an average of 33.92 in Test cricket. In the ODI format, Yuvraj has scored 8701 runs. Yuvraj Singh scored 1177 runs in T20 cricket.

It is being said that Yuvraj wants to make a freelance career in the ICC recognized foreign Twenty20 league. According to BCCI sources, Yuvraj will be able to retire from the international and first-class soon. At the same time, they can play GT20 (Canada), Euro T20 slam (Ireland) and T20 league in Holland because they have received offers from here.

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