Yuvraj Singh has announced his return from retirement, likely to be on the field on February
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Former Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh has confirmed that he is going to return back from his retirement and will be soon on the field. It is noteworthy that the all-rounder had announced his retirement two years back after playing international cricket for India for 19 long years. 

The southpaw with his social media post informed that he is withdrawing from his retirement and will play cricket very soon. Though he doesn’t reveal the tournament for which he is going to prepare.

The 39-years old all-rounder has been active in several cricket leagues ever since he drew curtains to his glorious international cricket. He has featured in several leagues all across the globe including Road Safety World Series, Global T20 League and Abu Dhabi T10 league.

He further urged to keep supporting team India, which has lost its first two matches in the ongoing ICC T20 World Cup 2021 and is on the verge of elimination. 

“God decides your destiny !!On public demand ill be back on the pitch hopefully in February ! Ain’t nothing like this feeling ! Thank you for your love and wishes. Mean a lot to me ! Keep supporting India. It’s our team and a true fan will show his or her support in tough times #JaiHind,” he captioned a video on Twitter.

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Yuvraj’s international career consists of 40 test matches, 304 ODIs and 58 T20Is in which all-rounder plundered a massive 11778 runs at an average of 35.05. Moreover, he has claimed 148 wickets throughout his international career.

The Chandigarh born cricketer was known for his courage and bravery more than his international records. Yuvraj played for team India while he was diagnosed with cancer in 2011. He played a major role in India’s ODI World Cup 2021 win. He was adjudged Man of the tournament in the 2011 World Cup where he amassed 362  runs with the bat and scalped 15 wickets.

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