Former Indian cricketer and six-king Yuvraj Singh have taken the veil off some of the deepest secrets related to his career. He has said why he played a slow inning in the final of the 2014 T20 World Cup. At the same time, he also said that it is very important to get support for the players. Nothing happens without support.
In fact, the Indian team won its first title in the T20 World Cup in 2007. Yuvraj Singh then set a world record of hitting 6 sixes in an over against England. Subsequently, the Indian team reached the final of the 2014 T20 World Cup. Where Sri Lanka lost by 6 wickets. In this match, Yuvraj played a very slow inning of 11 runs off 21 balls. Then they were heavily criticized.
In one of his interviews, Yuvraj talked about his slow innings and said, "Due to the 2014 World Cup, I had very little confidence. Then there was such an atmosphere that I could have been dropped from the team anytime. That's not an excuse, but I wasn't getting any support from anyone in the team. Even in coaching, from the time of Gary Kirsten, I had now come to the era of Duncan Fletcher. The team had completely changed. Yuvraj said, "In the final, I was not able to hit the ball. I also tried to hit the off-spinner, but couldn't. I tried to get out, but that didn't happen either. Then, people said that my career is over. I felt the same way, but it's life. You have to accept win-win and everything else," Yuvraj said, adding that if you get support from the coach and captain, it helps a lot. You look at Mahendra Singh Dhoni. He played until the end of his career. He got a lot of support from Virat Kohli and Ravi Shastri. They also took Dhoni to the World Cup (2019). Dhoni has played 350 ODIs. I say that support is very important, but not everyone in the Indian team has that luck.
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