
Yuvraj Singh from the Indian cricket team (photo ritam banerjee/getty images) Former head coach India Gary Kirsten revealed that Yuvraj Singh was almost missing for the cricket team of the 2011 World Championship.The selection of Yuvraj Singha, who later became the ODI World Cup player, was not a direct decision for national selectors.
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Kirsten and the Captain of the World Championship Dhoni played a key role in ensuring the inclusion of Yuvra in the team.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!“Thank God that we chose him because it was close, it was. It was not a selection of slamming. Selectors were discussed around 15 players. I was very excited to have him in the team like Dhoni, because of the experience he brought to the group.
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“I’ve always been very happy to Yuvraj. We had this kind of great relationship where, sometimes, sometimes he was frustrated, but I just loved him. He was good. I just want him to progress all the time, because when I watch him a bat, it’s just as amazing.The coach of mental conditioning and the strategic management of Paddy Upton and Yuvraj worked extensively to prepare for the tournament preceded by his battle with cancer.“Paddy did a lot of work with Yuvi to prepare him for this World Championship. Yuvi himself made some key decisions on how to prepare and prepare for the World Championship,” he added.After experiencing a silent period in 2010, Yuvraj released an excellent performance at the World Championship, scored 362 run -off runs over 86 years and took 15 goals.His remarkable achievements included a century against Western India in Chennai and a combined raid of five goals and a half century against Ireland.Yuvraj’s key half -century in Ahmedabad helped in the quarterfinals eliminate the defending champions of Australia.He continued his versatile performance by taking two goals in each knockout game.The tournament ended with Yuvraj at the end of the non-speaking, when Dhoni hit the winning six against Sri Lanka in the final in Mumbai.