Re: yograj's effusions
by gautham iyer on Apr 20, 2011 12:29 PM
this is a story of a real hero of makin his son a national hero...we must thank yograj for producing such a talent in yuvraj singh...yuvi u rock man...u r the world champion
It was very sad to read the story of Yograj Singh. I could only wish that the young and the spirited Yuvraj keeps improving day by day to make his father's dream come true. He has definately proved his talent to all of us by playing some much needed extraordinary knocks at crucial times, fearlessly. Infact, he has emerged as an inspiration for the Indian team to boost it's fielding skills, running between the wickets and aggresive style of batting. I am sure this man has the talent to fulfill his father's dream one day. I could only wish my best of luck to Yuvraj and wish that he achieves such a great height that would not only make his father proud, but also our country.
Poor Yuvraj.......he probably has as much pressure as Sachin with a father like that. Doesn't Yograj realize that this not the way to make his talented son a champion??
Yograg brought up his son very well and made him what he is now. Hats off for that but at the same time one can find a crazy streak in him. Like when he was pulled of of the team "he burnt his bats" I mean this is absolutely ridiculous he should have pursued the team management rather than doing all those crazy things. Had he taken his first match little easier he would have been equally adorned like Kapil, Gavaskar etc, by the cricket fans of india.