Yuvraj Singh’s father Yograj Singh has once again hit out at former captain MS Dhoni, blaming him for ruining his son’s cricket career. Yograj recently surprised everyone with his strong words against Dhoni in an interview on Switch’s YouTube channel.
Former Indian cricketer Yograj Singh has demanded Bharat Ratna for his son Yuvraj Singh.
“I will not forgive MS Dhoni. He should look at his face in the mirror. No matter how big a cricketer he is, what he has done against my son is all coming out now. I can never forgive him.”The anger and disappointment in his words is palpable, reflecting his deep affection and support for his son Yuvraj Singh.
Yograj accused Dhoni of destroying Yuvraj Singh’s career. He says that if Yuvraj got a chance to play without Dhoni’s intervention, he could have played for four or five more years. “That man (MS Dhoni) ruined my son’s life.He also added that Yuvraj Singh should be awarded the Bharat Ratna for leading India to win the ODI World Cup while battling cancer.
“I challenge everyone to have a son like Yuvraj Singh. Gautam Gambhir and Virender Sehwag have also said that there will be no one like Yuvraj. India should honour him with Bharat Ratna.”
Former India captain Kapil Dev was also present on the occasion. “To Kapil Dev, who has been the greatest captain of our times, I had said that I will leave you in such a situation that the world will curse you. Today, Yuvraj Singh has 13 trophies, and you have just one World Cup.”
Yuvraj Singh’s performance: A historic cricket match
Yuvraj Singh is one of those stars of Indian cricket who has left an indelible mark not only in the world of sports but also in the hearts of the Indian audience. Yuvraj Singh’s cricketing career is a treasure trove of countless achievements that will be written in golden letters in Indian cricket history.
Yuvraj Singh has played 402 international matches in which he has scored over 12,000 runs and 17 centuries. There was a certain kind of solidity and aggression in his batting, which amazed the audience every time. In his innings, not only his technical skills, but also his confidence and aggressive approach made him a unique player.
Yuvraj Singh’s performance in the 2011 World Cup was particularly noteworthy. In that tournament, Yuvraj contributed significantly to the success of the Indian team with both his batting and bowling. He scored 362 runs at an average of 90.50 and also took 15 wickets. His performance earned him the ‘Player of the Tournament “award.
Yuvraj Singh’s struggle was remarkable not just on the field, but also in personal life. He continued to play in the 2011 World Cup while battling a serious illness such as cancer.
It was a testament to his perseverance and courage that he excelled despite such a critical situation. His father, Yograj Singh, also hailed the struggle and suggested that Yuvraj Singh be awarded India’s highest civilian honour, the Bharat Ratna.