Yuvraj Singh Retires in all forms of Cricket in International Cricket

Yuvraj Singh : Architect of two world cup Winners, Announces his Retirement in all forms of cricket from the International cricket on Monday.
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Yuvraj Singh Retires in all forms of International Cricket.
In a press conference in Mumbai, the 37-year-old made the announcement, saying: "It's was great rollercoaster ride and beautiful story but it has to come to an end. It was the right time to go."

Yuvraj Singh, a star Indian all-rounder cricketer and the part of the two world cup winning team (2007 World T20 & 2011 World cup ) announce his retirement from international cricket on Monday.

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India's famous All-rounder Yuvraj Singh makes his ODI debut against Kenya in 2000 and featured in 40 tests,304 ODI's, 58 T20 Games. He also played a vital role in two world cup winning team.

Since last Monday (June 10th) In the press conference in Mumbai, the 37-year-old made the announcement, saying: "It's was a great rollercoaster ride and beautiful story but it has to come to an end. It was the right time to go."

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Star Allrounder yuvraj singh moved on from International Cricket.


Yuvraj was a product of the U-19 setup, impressing with 203 runs in the World Cup in 2000 and making his way to the senior side in less than a year. Though he turned heads with an 80-ball 84 in just his second ODI - against Australia, it wasn't until the run chase in the NatWest series final at the Lord's that made him a household name. A 63-ball 69 after a top-order collapse in chase of 327 made him an overnight hero and in less than a year since he represented the senior side in the World Cup.

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Yuvraj earned his Test debut in 2003, but it turned out to be a format that he couldn't quite get a hold of - as evidenced by the meager 40 Test caps he received. In ODIs, however, he walks off as one of the finest batsmen to have played for India. The middle-order batsman finished with 8701 runs at an average of 38, which included 14 hundred and 52 fifties.

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In this press, he also added that "I would say I am extremely lucky to play 400-plus games for India. I would've not imagined doing this when I started my career as a cricket. Through this journey, some matches that remain in my memory are - the 2002 NatWest series final, my first Test hundred in Lahore in 2004, the 2007 Test series in England, of course, the six sixes and the 2007 T20 World Cup. And then the most memorable one was the 2011 World Cup finals."

         "And then, probably the worst day in my career was the 2014 World T20 final against Sri Lanka where I scored 11 off 21 balls. It was so shattering that I felt my career was over," Yuvraj said.


Yuvraj also added, "And then, probably the worst day in my career, was the 2014 World T20 final against Sri Lanka where I scored 11 off 21 balls. It was so shattering that I felt my career was over."


Yuvraj listed the 2011 World Cup triumph, getting six sixes in an over against England in the 2007 Twenty20 edition and his first Test hundred, against Pakistan in Lahore in 2004, as the three most special moments of his career.

He will always be remembered as one of the finest batsmen ever to have played limited overs cricket. A player who made batting at the highest level in international cricket looks effortless on his day...

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