Re: Yograj Singh
by gladson on Mar 27, 2016 04:27 PM
no doubt Yuvraj was a super-star, but the present Yuvraj can be compared with Keiron Pollard, who will play 10 matches and shows his true class in only 2 matches.
Re: Re: Yograj Singh
by gladson on Mar 27, 2016 04:32 PM
as a die-hard Indian cricket fan, i would like to see the old Yuvraj Singh who had destroyed the Aussie's in the past with the magical wand in his hand in today's do-or-die match for India.
It is a known fact that Yuvraj has lost his old touch ever since he came back to cricket after unfortunate illness. His father should know that his son was taken in the team mainly as batsman but he never was comfortable in this Tournament. Scoring 20 or 30 runs once in 3 or 4 games is not a big performance. India has many talented youngsters waiting to get a call for the national team. Yograj should feel happy that his son is quite lucky to find a place in the team eleven when in form Ajinkya Rahane is still on the bench. I also appeal to media not to highlight such statements by parents of players for whom their children are always best.
Re: Mind his language and business!!!
by Ramdas Nayak on Mar 27, 2016 04:17 PM
Well said. If parents of Ajinkya Rahane, Mohamad Shami and Harbhajan Singh are decent enough to keep silent and support India why this fellow every time finds fault with selectors and Dhoni in particular for "ill" treating his son. It is high time Yuvraj Singh shoud come out to stop his Dad to make any further comments on Indian captain whom India loves now.