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Finally! Yuvraj Singh announces his retirement time says, 'Everybody has to take a decision after a while'

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 23 April 2018, 12:12 IST
Yuvraj Singh retirement

Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh's career is on downfall these days and this is the reason why people have started speculations about her retirement. During a programme, finally, Yuvraj Singh gave a big statement over his retirement plans. During this, he announced that he can take the decision of retirement after 2019 World Cup.

Currently Yuvraj Singh is playing for Kings XI Punjab in IPL but still, he has not shown any big role in the tournament till now. Yuvraj Singh said that he will take a final decision after this year. He said, "Everybody has to take a decision after a while. I have been playing international cricket since 2000, it has been almost 17-18 years on and off. So, I will definitely take a call after 2019,"

He further added, "I am going to look to play till 2019, whatever cricket I get to play. I will take a call when that year is over."

 

Yuvraj Singh

Yuvraj Singh played an important role in world cup 2011 and he was awarded with the Man of the tournament. However, after that he went through the most toughest phase of his life when he was diagnosed with cancer. Well, it was out fighter who came out from this danger disease and like always he proved that he king in every fight.

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Yuvraj Singh MS Dhoni

Moreoever, Yuvraj Singh made comeback to the cricket field but still he failed to get a proper place in Indian cricket team. He had got a lot of chances but maybe this is the time when had to think of it.

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First published: 23 April 2018, 12:12 IST