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“Right to MS Dhoni …”

Yograj Singh, the father of former Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh, has made a shocking claim about the famous Indian players, stating that he was insecure about Yuvraj Singh, who was playing his role in the Indian team, which was with both bat and ball.

Disputes around the cricket team have recently emerged as several former cricketers, from successful all -rounder Irfan Pathan to recently retired Amit Mishra, all have made adventurous claims on Indian veterans and captains, accused of ending their international career.

Now, Yograj Singh, a controversial man in Indian cricket, indirectly convicted several big names for the international retirement of his son Yuvraj in 2017.

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Did Kohli help Yuvraj Singh to prolong his international career?

Yuvraj Singh played under the veteran captain Sourav Ganguly for most of his career, under which he made his debut, and then under former rival MS Dhoni. His international career ended under the new captain Virat Kohli, when he took over as India’s full -time captain in 2017.

As I told you, there are no friends in the field of success, wealth and glory. There were always backstabers, people who wanted to keep you down, “Yuvraj’s father said, as Insidesport, Yogaj Singh said, when Kohli inquired when Kohli had prolonged Yuvraj’s OD career.

“People were afraid of Yuvraj Singh because he feared he would end his seats because he was a great player made by God Almighty,” claims on Yogaj Singh’s massive claims.

He said, “He has been the greatest of the players, from whom he was afraid – from MS Dhoni, everyone – ‘Oh, he can take my chair,” he concluded.

Yuvraj Singh’s big contribution to India’s ICC title under MS Dhoni

Yuvraj was part of the MS Dhoni-Left side in the first ICC T20 World Cup squad of 2007, where he played an important role in the middle order and scored on several important occasions. He was one of the very few experienced players in that team.

Yuvraj hit his record of 6 sixes in an over of a match against Stuart Broad in this tournament. Subsequently, he also played in the 2011 ICC ODI World Cup, where he ended as a tournament player.

He scored 362 runs, an average of over 90 with one hundred to four half -centuries, while he also took 15 wickets with the ball.

A glimpse of Yuvraj’s international career

Pauraj Singh, mythological left-handed middle-order batsman and slow left-arm orthodox spinner is often considered one of the greatest all-rounders playing sports. Referred to as a person with a golden arm, he played for India between 2000 and 2017.

Although Singh did not stay in the Test team for a long time, he was a regular one regular in white balls for India and one of the players of some pre-dhoni era, when MS Dhoni was named captain on the first World Cup.

He played 304 ODIs in his career for nearly 15 years, scoring 8701 runs on average 36.55 with 14 centuries and 50+ half -centuries. He also took 111 wickets in one -day cricket.

With the 1900 Test runs and 1177 runs in T20Is, Singh scored 11,778 runs in his career, along with 17 hundreds, and 148 wickets.

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