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Yuvraj Singh on retirement: 'I do not want to go with any regret'

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 7 January 2019, 10:41 IST
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The hero of the 2011 cricket world cup, Yuvraj Singh in Kolkata said that he wants to perform better for the next cricket world cup in 2019. Yuvraj Singh who went to Kolkata to play for Bengal in Ranji trophy said, “Cricket has given me everything. When I leave the game, I want to be at my best. I do not want to go with any regret,”

Let us tell you that Yuvraj Singh has sold at his base price of 1 crore in the IPL auction by Mumbai Indians.

 

Yuvraj Singh who is looking for best performance in IPL said, “I’m trying my best. This is our final league Ranji Trophy match and let’s see if we can qualify... After this, we have the national T20 tournament and then we have the IPL. I will give my best shot and hope for the best,”

Yuvraj Singh here also appreciated for the team India who won the test series against Australia in their hometown. He appreciated while saying, “Obviously their experience in batting is not that much what it used to be. But it’s fantastic effort from the guys. Especially, (Cheteshwar) Pujara, (Virat) Kohli, (Jasprit) Bumrah. They really excelled in Tests. It’s great to see Rishab (Pant) going down the order and scoring big runs. It’s great sign for Indian cricket for the future.”

First published: 7 January 2019, 10:41 IST