Yuvraj Singh reveals about retirement, says decision after 2019


Yuvraj said about his retirement that he will continue to play cricket till now, till the year 2019, after which he will take a decision.
NewDelhi: Yuvraj Singh, who won his World Cup in the World Cup in 2011 with the best performance from the ball and bat, has revealed his retirement from cricket career. While talking to the media, he has disclosed about his retirement. Yuvraj said about taking his retirement that he will still play cricket comfortably till the year 019, only after that he will decide about retirement. 
Yuvraj was a major contributor to the Indian team making World Champion in the 2011 World Cup. Because of his best performance, he was declared the Man of the Tournament. Yuvraj is known as a blender player in Indian cricket whether it is batting or bowling. After winning the 2011 World Cup, he won the cancer war in private life and once again came back to the cricket field. Yuvraj will lose only one in his cricket career that he has failed to make his Test debut as a cricketer.
Yuvraj Singh, who came in at the 18th Lawrence World Sports Awards, the current Indian captain Virat Kohli and the team during his interaction with the media. He said, "This is a great performance for the Indian team. After losing the Test series, India did a great comeback and did a great job in leading the side of Kohli. The Indian spinners, especially Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav were fantastic in this tour. We can predict the dominance of the Indian team with the same reason that by playing three series on foreign tours, winning two of these series. 

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