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Yuvraj Was Asked About Dhoni’s Future In Indian Cricket, He Gave A Sarcastic Reply

Unnati MadanBy Unnati Madan06/11/2019Updated:08/02/2023No Comments2 Mins Read

MS Dhoni’s future in cricket world has become one of the most talked about topics at the moment. From fans to cricket expert everyone is eager to know if and when will the former skipper return to the field.

Every time a limited-overs’ squad is announced, people start questioning the selectors and BCCI management on Dhoni’s future.

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Recently, in an interview, the former Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh opened about many things, he was also quizzed about his thoughts on MS Dhoni’s future in cricket.

When asked about the future of MS Dhoni in cricket, Yuvraj Singh gave a cheeky reply. He said:

“I don’t know boss. You should ask your great selectors, when you meet them. That’s their call, not mine,”

Yuvraj Singh also spoke about how India needs ‘better selectors’ to keep the players motivated. He said:

“We do need better selectors, for sure. Selectors’ job is not easy. Whenever they select 15 players, there will be talks that what will happen to the other 15. It’s a difficult job but their thinking in terms of modern-day cricket is not up to the mark. It’s my opinion,”

He added:

“I am always in favour of protecting the players and being positive about them. By talking negative about your players and team doesn’t show you in true light. The character only shows when things are going wrong and you motivate the players. In bad times, everyone talks bad. We definitely need better selectors,”

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The former cricketer also gave the example of Glenn Maxwell claiming that no Indian player can take a break from cricket because of the fear of losing their spot in the team. He said:

“We see outside India, if players are fatigued and tired mentally, like is the case with (Glenn) Maxwell, he has taken a break because he is feeling it.”

He added:

“Our players can’t do that because they fear they may lose their place. So a players’ association is very important,”

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Unnati is a passionate cricket writer with a deep love and understanding of the game. As a female cricket writer, she brings a unique perspective to the sport, having had to overcome various challenges to pursue her passion for cricket. She has an experience of more than 5 years in the field of cricket writing.

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