I am one of a biggest fan of yuvi.... one of a great great batsman...........feeling sorrow for him..he shud be part of the Indian team...although selectors said that they have replacement available but i must say no one match up with yivi ........even yuvraj is beter than kohli ......
I am one of the ardent Fan of Yuvi and still feel that on his day he is the Best you can expect. But cricket has changed today,you cant survive on one talent. In 2011,Yuvi was dominating with his bat,ball and with his fielding but seven years down the line you cant expect his body which has taken so much of a hit to perform the way or deliver the same way in all departments of game. When we talk about team India we must focus on those players who are capable to deliver in all departments and frankly but sadly Yuvi was sloppy and slow in what ever matches he played. He is the perennial comeback man and if some one can change things upside down would be him. As of now he is in race with few talented young blokes who are ready and rearing to go. But you may never know ...Its Yuvi
Re: Team India is Bigger than Players
by Inzzy on Aug 15, 2017 09:14 AM
Fair observations but what goes severely against Yuvi is his pathetic fielding. At one time he was probably the best Indian fielder but today he is one the captain would want to hide in the field. He has slowed down considerably & his reflexes are not as sharp. He just doesn't seem upto it now though his batting is good but it has become inconsistent. This team is very demanding & I dare say that Dhoni himself may get dropped if he does not improve in the batting department. Saha through his performances in Sri Lanka has proved he is a far better keeper than Dhoni which means Dhoni has to outshine him in batting. I think we have to call time on these aging superstars but then time spares no one. Kohli also one day will be questioned if he doesn't perform.
I am one of the ardent Fan of Yuvi and still feel that on his day he is the Best you can expect. But cricket has changed today,you cant survive on one talent. In 2011,Yuvi was dominating with his bat,ball and with his fielding but seven years down the line you cant expect his body which has taken so much of a hit to perform the way or deliver the same way in all departments of game. When we talk about team India we must focus on those players who are capable to deliver in all departments and frankly but sadly Yuvi was sloppy and slow in what ever matches he played. He is the perennial comeback man and if some one can change things upside down would be him. As of now he is in race with few talented young blokes who are ready and rearing to go. But you may never know ...Its Yuvi
One would reckon this question "is this an end of road to yuvaraj".A good player gets old,a fact of life and must be quitely allowed to bid farewell because both that of the player and the public will feel sad,but nothing can be done because this a flow of nature.Also he is not having any explicit reason of bitterness or fight with anybody deserving this topic of discussion.
Re: Yuvraj will be in 2019 WC. Miracles do happen
by Inzzy on Aug 15, 2017 09:19 AM
This is sport & though the mind may want to go ahead the body just doesn't keep pace. We have only to look at Tendulkar who became a pale shadow of himself & as Imran Khan rightly predicted he should have bowed out after 2011 World Cup. He prolonged his stay & then everyone wanted him kicked out. He finally left when Sandip Patil as Chairman of Selectors candidly told him there was no room for him in the Test team.