The Personification of Valiance: When Yuvraj Singh battled cancer and won!
Cricket | Jun 11, 2019, 08:35 AM ISTYuvraj Singh's journey has been nothing short of riveting and valiant. A timeline of events.
Yuvraj Singh's journey has been nothing short of riveting and valiant. A timeline of events.
Fighting back tears, Yuvraj announced retirement from international cricket, ending a "rollercoaster" career during which he became the hero of India's 2011 World Cup triumph and fought a gritty battle with cancer.
Yuvraj Singh is among the Indian greats who did not get a farewell game after contemporaries Virender Sehwag, Rahul Dravid, VVS Laxman and Gautam Gambhir.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah Monday lauded cricketer Yuvraj Singh as a 'fighter', saying the all-rounder has given the country countless memories to cherish.
Yuvraj Singh and Kim Sharma dated for four years and ended their relationship in 2007.
Yuvraj's relationship with his father has been far from perfect but just before he decided to call it quits from international and first-class cricket, the batting all-rounder said he has managed to "achieve a closure" with him.
Yuvraj Singh was India's most important limited-overs player in his prime. As he announced his retirement, we take a look at the biggest highs of his career.
Tendulkar had once said that he was scared of breaking down in front of Yuvraj when they met in London his treatment for a rare germ cell cancer in the United States.
Yuvraj on Monday called time on his glorious international career and expressed a desire to play overseas leagues for "fun".
The man from Chandigarh will be remembered for giving India two world titles, one while coughing blood and suffering from a rare germ cell cancer.
A yo-yo test involves a player sprinting between two cones that are set 20 meters apart on the sound of a beep. It is used to measure an athlete's endurance.
Yuvraj Singh confirmed that he won't take part in the Indian Premier League (IPL) from next year.
Yuvraj, who was a part of the Mumbai Indians during this year's Indian Premier League, said he always knew this would be his last hurrah.
Yuvraj Singh announced his retirement from international cricket earlier today, and various cricketers - former and current, have sent heartfelt messages for the former Indian all-rounder.
Yuvraj Singh, who is one of India's greatest limited overs cricketers, last played a Test in 2012 and ODI and T20 in 2017.
Cricket will remember Yuvraj Singh as a flamboyant batsman who could easily be the game-changer on his day.
Yuvraj Singh announced that he will retire from international cricket after 19 years since making his international debut in 2000 against Kenya at Nairobi.
The ace cricketer bounced back to normal life after successfully battling lung cancer.
Yuvraj Singh brought India two World Cups and was victorious against cancer and remains one of India's most successful and decorated cricketer of all time.
A veteran of 304 ODIs, 40 Test matches and 58 T20Is, Yuvraj Singh's 19-year-old international career came to an end on an uneventful note on Monday.
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