'Are You Ready?': Yuvraj Singh Makes Big Announcement, Hints At Comeback From Retirement - Watch Video
Ex-India batter Yuvraj Singh, one of the greatest all-rounders in the world, had announced retirement from international cricket in June 2019.
New Delhi: Former team India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh took to Twitter on Tuesday to make a bombshell announcement regarding his comeback from retirement.The legendary batter tweeted a video to announce he is ready for his 'second innings' as the 22-second-long video continues to build towards the 'big surprise'.
After retiring from international cricket, Yuvraj has been playing in cricket leagues across the world."It's that time of the year. Are you ready? Do you have what it takes? Have a big surprise for all you guys! Stay tuned!" tweeted Yuvraj.
It's that time of the year. Are you ready? Do you have what it takes? Have a big surprise for all you guys! Stay tuned! pic.twitter.com/xR0Zch1HtU
— Yuvraj Singh (@YUVSTRONG12) December 7, 2021
In the video posted by Yuvraj on Twitter, he can be seen playing with a tennis ball. Former India coach Ravi Shastri's commentary can be heard in the background of the video, during which he talks about Yuvraj's unforgettable six sixes in an over against England's Stuart Broad' in the 2007 T20 World Cup.
Earlier in November, Yuvraj had posted a similar tweet, hinting about his return 'to the pitch'.
"God decides your destiny !!On public demand i'll 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. it’s our team and a true fan will show his or her support in tough times," Yuvraj had said.
Yuvraj, one of the greatest all-rounders in the world, had announced retirement from international cricket in June 2019. The star batter had scored 1900, 8701 and 1177 runs and picked 9, 111, 28 wickets in 40 Tests, 304 ODIs and 58 T20Is, respectively, between 2000 and 2017.Yuvraj was also part of India's T20 World Cup winning team in 2007 and also the Indian team that won the 50-over World Cup in 2011.