Left out Yuvraj wanted to quit
New Delhi, Feb. 4: Indian middle-order batman Yuvraj Singh on Friday revealed that he almost thought of quitting international cricket when he was dropped from both the Test and ODI teams last year.
Yuvraj said it was the toughest phase in his 10-year-long career and his parents helped him overcome that lean period. “It was tough time for me. I think that was the toughest period for me in last 10 years. There was time when I asked myself do I want to continue. Seriously, I thought ‘do I want to play anymore or not?’ There was lot of negativity around me,” he said.
“Everytime I hit the field, I was getting injured. That time was really bad for me. I just came out of it with the help of a few good friends, my strong father and mother, some amount of self motivation and hard training,” said Yuvraj.
The 29-year-old was dropped from the squad for the Test series against Australia in October at home and from the ODI squad for the Asian Cup in Sri Lanka in June last year.
Yuvraj said he is confident ahead of the World Cup. “My form is all great at the moment as compared to last couple of years. I am ready for the World Cup,” he said.
Yuvraj’s role has increased as a part-time bowler. “I have been bowling quite frequently and I try to bowl full 10 overs because you don’t have a main left-arm spinner in the side. I know that my role has increased as a bowler,” he said.
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