There are many young players in Team India who initially made a name for themselves with their performance but later they either lost their way or their form got spoiled. There are not too many senior players in the team who can give any tips to these players. Taking the name of young players like Rishabh Pant and Hardik Pandya, Yuvraj Singh said that the Indian team needs a psychologist who can take care of the young players. He said that there is a shortage of that person in the team, who can help the players mentally if needed. Speaking to the YouTube page Sports Screen, Yuvraj said, "There is no player in this team who can talk to the teammates about the mentality." Prithvi Shaw and Pant are very talented, but due to the vigilance and media, you have to have someone you can talk to. The former all-rounder said, "The team needs a good psychologist, but they should be respected."
He said, 'Pandya has a lot of talent. One needs to work with his mindset, so that he can do well in a difficult situation. If someone can work with his mentality, then he can prove to be a very big player in the next World Cup.' Yuvraj said about the current coach of the team, Ravi Shastri, 'The team has done well under the guidance of Shastri. The team won in Australia. I don't know how he is as a coach. I have rarely played under his guidance. I know that you cannot treat every player the same. Methods are different with every player and I don't see that in this coaching staff.' He said, 'You have batting coach Vikram Rathore. He has been my senior. When I was playing for the state, I also mentored many times, but with all due respect if no one has played that level of cricket for a long time and in this way the younger generation who are T20 and short format etc. .. you What will tell them? He will tell them about the technique but there will be no one to talk to him on the mental side.'
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Yuvraj also slammed the senior selection committee headed by Sunil Joshi and said that since he has not played much cricket for India, his mindset will not be challenging the decisions. Yuvraj said, "I always say that the selectors should be the ones to challenge the decisions, but if your selectors have played only four-five matches in ODIs, then their mindset will be the same. These things did not happen when Sourav Ganguly and Mahendra Singh Dhoni were captains. We had a very experienced team in the 2011 World Cup."
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