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Yuvraj singh announces retirement from international cricket.


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Wow!! Time is cruel and dont stop for anyone. What a great ambassador and Champion!!!

 

Thank You for the contribution to Indian cricket. Great memories of Indian cricket in last 18 years has so many Yuvraj sagas to list here. 

 

As a fan, yuvi in full flight, in batting or fielding or while chasing or 6 hitting abilities, gives a high as any great athlete will give you. His game was that pure when it was at its peak. 

 

As a fellow human, showed what perseverance and self belief can do after a terrible disease. 

 

Good luck on second innings Yuvi!! 

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3 hours ago, Suhaan said:

He served the two wc trophies on a platter to MSD

For Dhoni,there was Yuvraj who always watched his back in tough times

+1... For me most memorable was his debut in the champions trophy and that 83 against Aus

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Remember still the headlines in midday newspaper travelling in a local train 

 

Yuvraj today , King tomorrow ? In his u19 wc performance ( had made 80 odd in 50 balls ) 

 

followed him since then -what a fantastic player . Fielder , bowler , batter , human being par excellence . Never saw him abusing anybody . His 150 against England in 2017 was like a throwback in time . Brought tears . 

 

Thanks for being yuvi .. 

 

 

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Yuvraj what a player. Congrats on a great career and good luck on his post-retirement endeavors. His LOI batting was ATG and also a great fielder in his prime. He is also a decent bowler providing allround value to his game. He was one of the key players during our T20 WC in 07 and 50 over WC 2011. His fighting qualities can be seen in his fight against cancer and coming back to the game. I recall him scoring a quick 30+ (faster than others) in a T20 against NZ in 2012 in Chennai which was his first post-cancer game. He also scored a quick fifty against Aus in a 200+ score in a T20. Thanks for the moments Yuvraj. You will be always in Indian fans' hearts

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The 6 6’s he hit of broad is one of the greatest cricketing moments I have watched live.

 

Other memorable Yuvi moments I watched live

 

His debut game vs Australia

 

His partnership with Raina vs Australia in WC 2011 QF

 

His partnership with Kaif vs England Natwest trophy final 2002

 

 His innings vs Australia WT20 semifinal

 

His partnership with Dravid vs Pakistan 2003

 

His 138 vs England from 60-70 balls in 2007-2008

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This six will go down in history of Cricket as one of the longest whilst being the the most elegant looking six at the same time. He made it look so easy on 92 miles per hour delivery.

 

 

Yuvraj, thank you. 2011 WC memories will forever remain with every Indian Cricket Fan, and thanks for doing it for India.

 

Enjoy the Post Cricket life - CHAMPION

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Cricketics said:

This six will go down in history of Cricket as one of the longest whilst being the the most elegant looking six at the same time. He made it look so easy on 92 miles per hour delivery.

 

 

Yuvraj, thank you. 2011 WC memories will forever remain with every Indian Cricket Fan, and thanks for doing it for India.

 

Enjoy the Post Cricket life - CHAMPION

 

 

I would say that innings against Australia is still one of the best t20 innings.What a player.:hatsoff:

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15 minutes ago, Cricketics said:

This six will go down in history of Cricket as one of the longest whilst being the the most elegant looking six at the same time. He made it look so easy on 92 miles per hour delivery.

 

 

Yuvraj, thank you. 2011 WC memories will forever remain with every Indian Cricket Fan, and thanks for doing it for India.

 

Enjoy the Post Cricket life - CHAMPION

 

 

what an innings that was.....that 6 sixes gets the news but this was an outstanding knock 

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26 minutes ago, putrevus said:

I respect him more for what he did slogging with young guys in Ranjis.Guy like Bhajji skips Ranjis but plays IPL. Yuvi played Ranjis too guiding youngsters.It is so invaluable for any youngster coming up to have a guy like Yuvi in their dressing room to share his experiences.

big reason was yuvi always had a chance of coming back to the team and for bhajji door were shut years ago . Yuvi didnt play a lot of games last yr when he understood he has absolute no chance

If someone did that well it was gambhir 

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6 hours ago, Ankit_sharma03 said:

 

At his peek one of the best ODI players......at that time for me he was infact the best ODI cricketer in the team 

 

Amazing batsman to watch when in full flow. A legend who knocked the living day lights off of many a bowler. His six sixers propelled T20 to heights of popularity. He along with Dhoni and Raina made difficult chases look easy. Key contributor to two world cups wins. Played with khunnas against ugly Aussies and gave some memorable wins against them. UVFAN4EVR!

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That first innings of Yuvraj Singh was just amazing and announced himself on the scene along with Zaheer Khan.  Brought lot of joy to the fans. Had ups and down in his career and the WC 2011 was the icing on the cake.  Many close observers of the game may argue he could've achieved much greater feats if he had worked hard given his talent but in the end a legend of Indian Cricket who brought style and panache in the middle order along with his fielding in the earlier stage of his career. 

 

:hatsoff:

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42 minutes ago, Ankit_sharma03 said:

big reason was yuvi always had a chance of coming back to the team and for bhajji door were shut years ago . Yuvi didnt play a lot of games last yr when he understood he has absolute no chance

If someone did that well it was gambhir 

Doesn't matter why he did it, there was no gurantee that he would be selected.Gambhir played his last test in 2016 where as Yuvi played his last test in 2012 yet Yuvi played FC even in 2019. Bhajji also played tests in 2015 too. Yuvi was the guy who played FC cricket in 2019 even though he played his last test in 2012.

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