Yuvraj Singh announces retirement – An Era Comes to an End
Yuvraj Singh had not been seen donning the Indian jersey since the year 2017. The world of international cricket felt his absence from the game, but never shut its door to the possibility of Yuvraj’s eventual return to cricketing glory. However, to the world’s surprise, Yuvraj Singh decided to own his glory in a different fashion. On June 10, 2019, Yuvraj Singh announces retirement from all forms of international cricket after an impressive 19-year career.
Yuvraj turned into a married man in the year 2016 and may have plans of starting a new family in the near future. As far as his old family is concerned, he will always be remembered as the formidable batsman who knocked the ball out of the boundary line for 6 six consecutive times. The perfect over for a batsman will always be referred to alongside Yuvraj Singh’s name in history books as well as sports magazines.
After an aggregate of 1,778 runs, 8701 ODI runs, 1900 Test-Match runs, 1117 T-20I runs, and 111 ODI wickets, Yuvraj Singh’s era has come to a close. However, his achievements will always stay with him, and his association with the game is one bound to last a lifetime.
We wish Yuvi luck for all his future endeavours and thank him for his contribution to elevating team India’s name in the world of Cricket.
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.???? pic.twitter.com/J9YlPs87fv— Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) 10 June 2019
Congratulations on a wonderful career playing for the country paji. You gave us so many memories and victories and I wish you the best for life and everything ahead. Absolute champion. @YUVSTRONG12 pic.twitter.com/LXSWNSQXog
— Virat Kohli (@imVkohli) 10 June 2019
One of the greatest match-winners in the history of the game,a fighter who built an extraordinary career through difficult challenges & came out a winner every time-We all are so proud of you #YuvrajSingh , u can be very proud of what u have you done for our country @YUVSTRONG12 pic.twitter.com/w4wUe31De0
— Mohammad Kaif (@MohammadKaif) 10 June 2019
Always a champion ???? #YuvrajSingh pic.twitter.com/Vvex6KTGJN
— Zomato India (@ZomatoIN) 10 June 2019
Legends never retire @YUVSTRONG12 #Legend #TeamIndia #YuvrajSingh pic.twitter.com/CI2Qp9aoxc
— IndiGo (@IndiGo6E) 10 June 2019
We'll miss U V much! @YUVSTRONG12 #PranJaayeParPulseNajaaye #YuvrajSingh pic.twitter.com/t7ZtcYIXyf
— Pulse (@PassPass_Pulse) 10 June 2019
Yuvi can. Yuvi did. Always.
Thank you, champion. International Cricket will miss a match winner like you ????????????#OneFamily #CricketMeriJaan #SteppingOut #YuvrajSingh @YUVSTRONG12 pic.twitter.com/xetSR10fE7
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) 10 June 2019
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Limited edition????. They don't make 'em like this anymore. #YuvrajSingh @YUVSTRONG12 pic.twitter.com/tiPCnlpnDr
— PUMA Cricket (@pumacricket) 11 June 2019
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Thank you for 18 years of awesomeness.#SixerKing #Yuvi #YuvrajSingh pic.twitter.com/om4cFsXNha
— nearbuy.com (@nearbuy) 10 June 2019
Thank you for the countless memories. YuVill be missed on the cricket pitch.#YuvrajSingh #Yuvi #Yuvstrong pic.twitter.com/QKVdyBqezE
— Godrej Cinthol (@GodrejCinthol) 10 June 2019
View this post on InstagramYuvraj, would certainly bend the rules of poker as well!
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11,778 runs. 19 years. 1 legend.#YuvrajSingh #YuviRetires pic.twitter.com/cupiBs2sBq
— Truebil (@mytruebil) 10 June 2019
View this post on InstagramThanks for creating FANtastic memories !! #AbsoluteChampion
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View this post on Instagram400 matches, 25 years, one man who taught us to never give up. #happyretirement #yuvrajsingh
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The man who won battles both on and off the field, YUVI'll be missed.#YuvrajSingh #ThankYouYuvi pic.twitter.com/BgqrfAgaZ7
— droom (@letsdroom) 11 June 2019
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