“This is the time, it’s time to start my second innings. A big surprise is coming for you all, wait.” – About Yuvraj sharing the video.
The player, who retired from international cricket in 2019, had garnered attention on an Instagram post hinting that he would return to the field in February next year. Yuvraj hinted at his return in a post along with his 150 in the match against England in 2017.
It’s that time of the year. Are you ready? Do you have what it takes? Have a big surprise for all you guys! Stay tuned! pic.twitter.com/xR0Zch1HtU
— Yuvraj Singh (@YUVSTRONG12) December 7, 2021
” God will decide your fate !! I hope to be back on the field in February in response to fan demand! Thank you for your love and greetings! Continue to support India, this is our team and the real fans are those who support his team in their downsides, ”Yuvraj posted at the time.
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India won the 2011 World Cup with the help of Yuvraj, who excelled with both bat and ball. Yuvraj scored 362 runs at an average of 90.50 and took 15 wickets in the series. Yuvraj also won the Man of the Tournament title at the time. A few days after the 2011 World Cup, fans were shocked to learn that UV had been diagnosed with cancer. He also announced his retirement in 2019.
He played for the Indian team for 17 years and has scored 11,000 runs in 40 Tests, 304 ODIs and 58 T20Is, including 17 centuries and 71 fifties. He also took 148 wickets. The first international match was in 2000 at the ICC Knockout Trophy in Nairobi. Yuvraj last wore the Indian shirt on June 30, 2017 in an ODI against the West Indies at North Sound. He has been honored by the country with the Arjuna Award in 2012 and the Padma Shri in 2014.
Despite announcing his retirement in 2019, UV was active in the Twenty20 and T10 leagues around the world. Yuvraj Singh, who represented the Toronto Nationals in the GT20 League, also played for the Maratha Arabians in the Abu Dhabi T10. Yuvraj was last seen on the field in March 2021 during the Road Safety Series.
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