Yuvraj Singh announced retirement in a media interaction in a posh South Mumbai hotel on Monday
Yuvraj Singh who was India’s hero in World Cup 2011 called it quits from international cricket in a media interaction he called in a posh South Mumbai hotel on Monday. The southpaw was awarded Player-of-the-Tournament in the 2011 edition for his fantastic performance with both bat and ball as he ended up scoring 362 runs with the bat and took 15 scalps in 9 matches.
The brilliant all-rounder was flooded with a lot of praises from the cricket fraternity. 'Master Blaster' Sachin Tendulkar was also one of them who thanked him for everything he has “done for the sport”.
The stylish batsman with 100 international centuries to his name tweeted, “What a fantastic career you have had Yuvi. You have come out as a true champ everytime the team needed you. The fight you put up through all the ups & downs on & off the field is just amazing. Best of luck for your 2nd innings & thanks for all that you have done for cricket.”
Here is the Tweet from The Little Master:
What a fantastic career you have had Yuvi.
— Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) June 10, 2019
You have come out as a true champ everytime the team needed you. The fight you put up through all the ups & downs on & off the field is just amazing. Best of luck for your 2nd innings & thanks for all that you have done for ???????? Cricket.???? pic.twitter.com/J9YlPs87fv
Yuvraj was delighted with this tweet and remembered the time when and Tendulkar celebrated after the World Cup 2011 triumph in the latter’s hometown in Mumbai, as he replied, “Thank you master! Very lucky and blessed to play with you for so many years, winning the World Cup for you as a unit was more satisfying then for ourselves! thank you for being there for me always.”
Here is the Tweet from Yuvraj Singh:
Thank you master ! Very lucky and blessed to play with you for so many years, and winning the World Cup for you as a unit was more satisfying then for ourselves! ???????????? thank you for being there for me always
— yuvraj singh (@YUVSTRONG12) June 10, 2019
The left-hand batsman from Chandigarh who hit Stuart Broad for six sixes in an over in the T20 World Cup 2007 ended his 19-year international career with 11778 runs to go with 148 wickets to his name in 402 matches across the formats.
(With PTI inputs)