Sunday 19 August 2012

Yuvraj Singh for Arjuna Award


Yuvraj Singh for Arjuna Award


New Delhi: Yuvraj Singh will be among 25 to get the Arjuna Award.

Cricketer Yuvraj Singh, who is preparing to stage a comeback after recovering from a rare germ cell cancer, is among the 25 sportsperson, who have been nominated for the Arjuna Award.

The final list of award winners is expected to be announced in a couple of days by the Sports Ministry.

Generally, the names submitted by the Committees are accepted by the Ministry.

Hockey mid-fielder Sardar Singh, wrestler Geeta Phogat, and Narsingh Yadav, shooters Annu Raj Singh and Omkar Singh, shuttlers P Kashyap and Ashwini Ponappa, archers Deepika Kumari and Bombayla Devi are among Arjuna Award winners, according to a reliable source.
It is noteworthy that all the other medallists at the London Games - Mary Kom, Gagan Narang, Sushil Kumar and Saina Nehwal - have already received the prestigious award. While Mary Kom and Sushil Kumar got it jointly along with Vijender Singh in 2008-09, Saina Nehwal got it in 2009-10 and Gagan Narang was the last recipient.
The awards were instituted in 1991-92 and the first of the awards went to Chess superstar Viswanathan Anand. While Vijay Kumar will be the sixth shooter to receive the award after Abhinav Bindra (2001-02), Anjali Bhagwat (2002-03), Rajyavardhan Rathore (2004-05), Manavjit Sandhu (2006-07) and Gagan Narang (2010-11), Yogeshwar Dutt will join Sushil Kumar as the second wrestler to get it once the award is conferred.
Kumar was promoted to the rank of Subedar Major by the government in a ceremony on Thursday and Army Chief Gen Bikram Singh had promised him all help to elevate him to the rank of an officer.

Yogeshwar's bronze medal was also a stupendous feat considering the fact that he bounced back brilliantly after losing his 60kg quarterfinal bout and worked his way to the bronze through the repechage stage. He showed tremendous stamina, skill and strength to overcome all odds.

Yuvraj trains hard


Yuvraj trains hard

  
Yuvraj Singh. Photo: K . Bhagya Prakash
Yuvraj Singh.
Back in India colours for cricket’s shortest format, Yuvraj Singh was a picture of ease at the National Cricket Academy nets here on Saturday.
The southpaw, who successfully battled cancer, is part of the Indian Twenty20 team for the matches against New Zealand and the World Twenty20 in Sri Lanka, next month.
During his rest and recovery phase, Yuvraj has been a regular visitor to the NCA and he has gradually increased the intensity of his training and practice stints.
Yuvraj squared up against Amit Mishra and company, that included a bunch of eager junior Karnataka bowlers.
The seamers bowled at full tilt within their limited range, while Mishra drew joy from slipping one past a charging Yuvraj besides inducing a few mistimed strokes.
Yuvraj, though, remained aggressive through the session, pulling and whipping down the on-side before discarding his bat to turn his arm over against Shikhar Dhawan.
Meanwhile, Sachin Tendulkar and Zaheer Khan have wound up their training programmes and will leave the NCA on Sunday.

Yuvraj Singh's return will help young cricketers, says MS Dhoni


Yuvraj Singh's return will help young cricketers, says MS Dhoni


Yuvraj Singh's return will help young cricketers, says MS Dhoni
MS Dhoni said his side is fit and ready for a busy cricket season ahead © AFP


India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni is not only delighted with the return of Yuvraj Singh, but also with the fact that he will have another senior cricketer to guide the youngsters.

During the launch of India’s new jersey for the Twenty20 format, Dhoni expressed his happiness over Yuvraj’s comeback in the national side.

“He’s not only an important player but also an important character in the team. Without him the dressing-room is a bit boring,” he said.

“Virat was trying his best to keep things light and ensure that the newcomers settled in quickly. Now we’ll have a healthy competition between Virat and Yuvi, to see who is the best at ragging,” the Indian captain was quoted as saying by BCCI’s official website.

Dhoni said the break which the Indian team got after the fifth edition of the Indian Premier League has helped them many folds to gear up for a crucial season.

“We had nearly a month and a half off and even when we played in Sri Lanka recently we had enough gaps between matches,” said Dhoni.

“The time off has given us a chance to be mentally and physically fit. If you look ahead at the packed schedule you will feel there is a lot of cricket ahead. The better thing is to take it a bit more short term and look at what you need to do in the next 15 days," he added.

Yuvraj, who has recovered from a rare germ cell cancer, said he had trained hard at the NCA in Bangalore for the last two months and was feeling good but a bit nervous too after the long break from cricket.

"I am feeling good. I have worked hard for the last two months. I am nervous. I never thought I will get another chance (to play for India). I feel as if it is the first game for me," said Yuvraj who has been chosen in the Indian team for the series against New Zealand and the World T20.

Talking about the new T20 jersey, Dhoni remarked in a lighter vein that he did not know whether the research that has gone into it would translate into extra runs for the team.

"Lots of research has gone into it. I don't know whether the research will result in extra runs but we will definitely feel more comfortable.

"This is a very good start. When people are swapping channels they see white and immediately know it is Test cricket and blue with One Day cricket. Now that we have a T20 shirt there will be a strong association between the format and the T-shirt," said the captain. 

Key features of the uniform include the new collar, a dash of tricolour near the left shoulder and three stars above the BCCI's logo signifying the three World Cup victories.

Yuvraj, Harbhajan Singh back in India colours

Yuvraj, Harbhajan Singh back in India colours

The national selectors came up with many surprises in their last meeting here on Friday as they sat down to pick up the Indian teams for the two-Test series at home against New Zealand and the Twenty20 international meets.
Barely months after his remarkable recovery from a rare germ cell cancer, Yuvraj Singh has been included in the team for the World T20 to be held in Sri Lanka from September 18. The same team will do business in the two T20Is against New Zealand prior to the biennial event.
Another interesting pick is the selection of senior off-spinner Harbhajan Singh, who was dropped from the national side for want of performances and has been out for a year. Hardworking seamer from Tamil Nadu, Lakshmipathy Balaji, makes a comeback to the national side after three years. His remarkable performance with the ball for the triumphant Kolkata Knight Riders in this year’s IPL must have paved the way for his selection. He is yet to play T20Is, though.
Yuvraj’s selection was expected after he was declared fit by the physio and trainer of the Bangalore-based National Cricket Academy, where he has been training for the last one month.
Chairman of selectors Krishnamachari Srikkanth said after the meeting: “Yuvraj has been declared fit, so he makes a comeback. And all of us know he can singlehandedly win matches if he gets going,”
The two T20 Internationals against New Zealand, on September 8 and 11, will test Yuvraj’s fitness after he underwent chemotherapy in the United States earlier this year. Ever since his diagnosis, the left-hander has remained out of action since the second Test match against the West Indies played from November 14-17 in Kolkata last year.
The selection committee took around three-and-a-half hours to decide on the two squads – the bone of contention being the selection of Yuvraj and Harbhajan.
It was learnt that Yuvraj’s selection wasn’t exactly unanimous as a couple of selectors had their reservations about picking him up for the World T20 since he has not played a competitive match for the past nine months. However, the experience and his ability to win matches singlehandedly in the shortest format went in his favour.
As far as Harbhajan’s selection goes, it was purely on his experience at the stage as huge as the World T20, India lacks experience on the spin front. Moreover, he is a member of the victorious World Cup (50-overs format) team of 2011. Harbhajan last played for India against England at Trent Bridge last July-August before returning home due to back injury. He was not considered since then and has been working his way back to form by turning out for Essex in the English County Championship. His best performance till date, though, has been three for 29 against Leicestershire in the 40-over game that was eventually reduced to 25-over affair due to rain.
Another surprise came in the form of leg-spinner Piyush Chawla, who has not done anything extraordinary in the domestic season to push himself back to the fold. He got the nod ahead of the other leg-spinners Rahul Sharma and Amit Mishra. He has also been included in the Test side. Among those missing the nod from the World T20 side is Ajinkya Rahane, who was in prime touch for Jaipur side in the IPL. However, he has been included in the Test team as a reserve opener. Suresh Raina also returns to the Test squad.
Eight of the 15-member team for World T20 – captain MS Dhoni, his deputy Gautam Gambhir, Virender Sehwag, Yuvraj, Irfan Pathan, Rohit Sharma, Chawla and Harbhajan – were a part of India’s triumph in the first edition in South Africa in 2007.

Sunday 12 August 2012

Yuvraj Singh contemplated retirement during fight against cancer


Yuvraj Singh contemplated retirement during fight against cancer


Yuvraj Singh contemplated retirement during fight against cancer
Yuvraj’s Singh hard work and rigorous practise sessions helped the cricketer to attain fitness and bag a place in the Indian side © Getty Images

Yuvraj Singh’s mother Shabnam made a sensational revelation on Sunday that the Indian cricket star, who made a remarkable comeback to the national side after winning the battle against cancer, was once contemplating retirement.

“Yuvraj used to practise nearly 7-8 hours in the stadaium. He considered retiring from all formats of cricket as making a comeback was not easy, especially when someone is away from cricket field for straight 8 months, but his determination to play once again for the national team coupled with hard work has finally paid him what he deserves,” Shabnam told Dainik Bhaskar.

She added that Yuvraj’s hard work and rigorous practise sessions helped the cricketer to attain fitness and bag a place in the Indian side.

Yuvraj had expressed on Twitter a few days agoabout his delightment for being named in the Indian team.

“Can’t explain how I feel! Feels like I’m going to play for India for the first time,” a thrilled Yuvraj, who was declared fit by the National Cricket Academy, tweeted.

“I’ve worked very hard and will go all out to prepare for the T20 World Cup!”

The report added that Yuvraj wanted to play Yuvi wanted to play in the Katoch Shield in Chandigarh, for which he even spoke to Mohinder Singh, Secretary of Chandigarh Cricket Association.

Meanwhile, Yuvraj’s father Yograj expressed happiness over his recall to the Indian cricket team for the ICC World Twenty20 starting from September 18 in Sri Lanka.

“The way Yuvraj has transformed himself after the successful operation is commendable. He has worked hard over his fitness and this is the reason why board has once against shown trust in him,” Yograj said.

Wednesday 18 July 2012

Yuvraj Singh, Tendulkar mourn Rajesh Khanna's death


Yuvraj Singh, Tendulkar mourn Rajesh Khanna's death
 
 
Yuvraj Singh, Tendulkar mourn Rajesh Khanna's deathNew Delhi: Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh has expressed grief on hearing the news of actor Rajesh Khanna’s death on Wednesday.

“Sad to hear about mr rajesh khanna I hope his soul rests in peace !!” he posted on twitter.
Sachin Tendulkar remembered watching many of his movies saying his whole family admired him as an actor.

“Very unfortunate to hear about the demise of Rajesh Khanna Ji. While growing up I watched so many of his movies...”

“..as my whole family admired him as an actor. He will live on in our hearts forever. May his soul rest in peace.” he posted on Twitter.

Former Indian batsman and commentator Sanjay Manjrekar also mourned his death pointing out Aradhna as the movie for the actors’ huge popularity among his legions of fans.

“Aradhana, I guess, achieved super stardom for both Kishore Kumar & Rajesh Khanna...magical combination of Indian cinema...sigh” he twitted.

Sports minister Ajay Maken remembered Rajesh Khanna as “a great human being”.

“Rajesh Khanna,an actor and a former MP from New Delhi, my Parliamentary Constituency,was above all a great human being.” he posted on twitter.

“Workers from New Delhi still remember this extra-ordinary Super Star mingling gently with ordinary workers. RIP Rajesh Khanna” he wrote.

Yuvraj Singh is back! Named in T20 WC probablesNew Delhi: He was down but not out. After having the battle against cancer, Yuvraj Singh is all set to regain his place in Team India.

The swashbuckling all-rounder was on Wednesday was named in the 30 probables for the T20 World Cup, scheduled to be held in Sri Lanka in September.

However, it is not certain whether the southpaw, who recently underwent treatment for cancer, will make the cut for the final 15 that will be announced in August.


Yuvraj will have to prove his match fitness for the tournament and will be eager to do so.
Off spinner Harbhajan Singh, who has been out of the Indian team for quite some time, has also been included in the preliminary squad.

A few promising youngsters such as all-rounder Mandeep Singh and wicketkeeper-batsman Naman Ojha and domestic veterans such as batsman Ambati Rayudu were picked in the list announced by the BCCI secretary Sanjay Jagdale.

Paceman Laxmipathy Balaji, who last played an international match in 2009, was also part of the provisional list which will be pruned to a 15-member squad at a later stage.

Surprise picks in the squad are long-forgotten Balaji, who has not played any Twenty20 for the national team. In fact, Balaji's last ODI appearance for the country was back in 2009 against Sri Lanka.

The rest of the squad features players who have been in and out of the team on a rotational basis.

Youngsters in the line-up include batsman Ajinkya Rahane, who would be filling up for Sachin Tendulkar in the upcoming tour of Sri lanka. Shikhar Dhawan, who endured an indifferent tour of the West Indies with the India A squad, has also been included.

The World Twenty20 will begin on September 18 with the men's competition while the women's matches will begin on September 26.



Indian Squad

Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Suresh Raina, R. Ashwin, Pragyan Ojha, Umesh Yadav, Ashok Dinda, Ajinkya Rahane, Manoj Tiwary, Rahul Sharma, Vinay Kumar, Zaheer Khan, Yuvraj Singh, Robin Uthappa, Irfan Pathan, Yusuf Pathan, Mandeep Singh, Piyush Chawla, Ravindra Jadeja, Shikhar Dhawan, Ambati Rayudu, Harbhajan Singh, Munaf Patel, Naman Ojha, Dinesh Karthik, Praveen Kumar, L. Balaji

Yuvraj in India's ICC World Twenty20 probables

Yuvraj in India's ICC World Twenty20 probables

Can Yuvraj Singh make a resounding comeback into the Indian team?

Can Yuvraj Singh make a resounding comeback into the Indian team?


Yuvraj Singh, a sailor of troubled waters

Yuvraj named in Twenty20 World Cup squad

Yuvraj named in Twenty20 World Cup squad


All-rounder Yuvraj Singh has been named in a preliminary 30-man squad for the Twenty20 World Cup, raising hopes of a return to international cricket after undergoing cancer treatment.

Yuvraj named in Twenty20 World Cup squad
All-rounder Yuvraj Singh has been named in a preliminary 30-man squad for the Twenty20 World Cup, raising hopes of a return to international cricket after undergoing cancer treatment.

The 30-year-old, who has played 37 tests, more than 250 one-dayers and 23 Twenty20 internationals, has not appeared in any form of the game since last November when he was diagnosed with lung cancer.

He underwent chemotherapy in the United States before returning to India in April to continue his rehabilitation.

The player of the tournament at last year's 50-over World Cup won by hosts India, Yuvraj told ICC media last month he had started training in the hope of playing for India at Twenty20's showpiece event in Sri Lanka in September and October.

Yuvraj played a major role in putting the shortest form of the sport on the map when he blasted six sixes in one over off England's Stuart Broad at the inaugural World Cup in South Africa in 2007.

Saturday 14 July 2012

Yuvraj praises Lee, says 'sad' he retired


Yuvraj praises Lee, says 'sad' he retired


Yuvraj 'sad' that Lee retired

Bangalore, Jul 14: Describing Brett Lee a champion bowler and world class athlete, Indian all-rounderYuvraj Singh is "sad" that the Australian paceman has quit international cricket.
Lee announced his international retirement on Friday at the Syndey Cricket Ground (SCG). However, the 35-year-old has decided to continue playing in the Indian Premier League (IPL) and Big Bash League (BBL).
Tributes have been pouring in for the retired fast bowler and on Saturday, Yuvraj took to twitter to express his thoughts for his friend who decided to hang up his boots.
"A man who always bowld his heart out A match winnr champion bowlr wrld clas athlete a lovely friend a good human I'm sad bret lee hs retired," tweeted Yuvraj (@YUVSTRONG12) on Saturday afternoon.
The left-hander, who is eyeing a return to the Indian team, also wrote about his favourite Lee moment. He recalled a match involving India and Australia in a One Day International in Perth in 2004.
In another tweeted, he wrote: "My favourite lee moment 2004 india vs aus at perth vb series ! Gilly was standing on 30 yard circle and binga was firing 155km! Phew!!"
Lee and Yuvraj played together for Kings XI Punjab in the IPL. However, later Yuvraj moved to Pune Warriors while Lee was signed up by Kolkata Knight Riders.
Later, Lee thanked Yuvraj on twitter. He wrote (@BrettLee_58) "@YUVSTRONG12 thanks legend, hope you're going strong."

Yuvraj Singh condoles Rustam-e-Hind Dara Singh's death


Yuvraj Singh condoles Rustam-e-Hind Dara Singh's death



Yuvraj Singh condoles Rustam-e-Hind Dara Singh's death
Yuvraj Singh has started training after recovering from a rare germ cell cancer 































India’s star cricketer Yuvraj Singh condoled the death of wrestler-turned-actor Dara Singh, who passed away on Thursday morning after prolonged illness.

Yuvraj wrote on microblogging site Twitter, “Very sad to hear about dara singh ji! May his soul rest in peace !! Heart goes out to vindu and family.”

The veteran actor-wrestler, who was also a member of the parliament breathed his last at 7.30 am at his residence in Mumbai, Zee News reported. He was 84.

His son, Vindu Dara Singh announced news of the death of Dara, who was also known as ‘Rustam-e-Hind Dara Singh’.

Yuvraj, who was nominated for the Arjuna Awards, is eyeing the T20 World Cup in Sri Lanka for a comeback but admits that he needs some serious match practice to get into the groove for the rigours of international cricket. 

Yuvraj, who has started training after recovering from a rare germ cell cancer, said he was not thinking of playing Test cricket as yet and was focused on making a comebck in the shorter formats.

Cricketer Yuvraj Singh to tell story of his cancer battle in a memoir


Cricketer Yuvraj Singh to tell story of his cancer battle in a memoir



Cricketer Yuvraj Singh's memoir 'In Different Form', is scheduled to be published in December 2012 by Random House India.
The publishers in a press release say the memoir will be an open, candid, intimate and remarkably personal account of his journey through cancer - from denial and acceptance, from his battle to defeat the disease to the struggles he still faces.
For the first time Singh will tell, in his own words, the real story behind the 2011 World Cup when on-the-field triumph hid increasingly puzzling health problems and worrying illnesses. The cricketer says, "If I think of it my life is full of words beginning with C. I was born in Chandigarh, I became a cricketer, and through my decade as an international cricketer all I craved, along with the rest of the India team, was the Cup. This story, though, is about the new C in my life. It is the story of my cancer."
Cricketer Yuvraj Singh to tell story of his cancer battle in a memoir
He will reveal how, plagued with insomnia, coughing fits that left him vomiting blood and an inability to eat, he made a deal with God on the night before the final to give him the World Cup, and in return God could take anything he wanted.
In the memoir he will speak honestly about the fears, doubts and lows he experienced during chemotherapy - when he lost energy, lost his appetite and lost his hair – and he had to battle to find the will to survive. And, most importantly, he will speak to other sufferers to help them come through the sadness, loneliness, fear and desperation of cancer.
Like Lance Armstrong's 'It's Not About The Bike', 'In Different Form' will be a brutally honest account of a sportsman fighting not for victory, but for his life.
Milee Ashwarya, editorial director for Ebury Press, Random House India acquired the memoir from Shruti Debi at Aiken Alexander India.
Ashwarya say, "In Different Form helps us understand Yuvraj as a cricketer and as a person through his most trying times. I felt Yuvraj’s story needed to be told, and we at RHI are delighted that he has chosen us to help him do that."
Yuvraj Singh says, "From the World Cup to cancer, the last two years have taught me a lot. In the team I am someone who feels I can help youngsters with what I have learned from my mistakes and always keep the team in great spirits. After cancer when I found out how many cancer patients there are in India, I learned that I belong to a much bigger group of people. I can imagine they may be lonely, confused, scared. So, I wanted to share my ups and downs. Guys, we are one team. I am thrilled that Random House India have joined me in giving shape to this book. I am thrilled also at the coincidence that they published Lance Armstrong’s book. I can't wait to see this book become a reality."
Random House India will publish In Different Form on 12th December 2012 in hardback and also special leather-bound edition.

Rahul Dravid, Yuvraj Singh recommended sporting honours


Rahul Dravid, Yuvraj Singh recommended sporting honours


The BCCI has decided to recommend Rahul Dravid for the prestigious Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award and Yuvraj Singh for the Arjuna Award.
“We will be forwarding the names of Rahul Dravid for Khel Ratna Award and Yuvraj Singh for the Arjuna Award next week (to the government),” BCCI’s CAO Prof Ratnakar Shetty said on Saturday.
The government had recently extended the deadline for the nominations till July 20.
Dravid retired from all forms of the game at the international level following the Test series in Australia last year after having accumulated over 23,000 runs in Tests and ODIs combined.
If awarded the highest sports award in the country that was instituted in 1991-92, Dravid would follow the footsteps of Sachin Tendulkar (1997-98) and Mahendra Singh Dhoni (2007-08) as the third cricketer to win the coveted award.
So far 20 sportspersons have been bestowed the award. Yuvraj, who has started practicing at the nets at the National Cricket Academy in Bangalore after his battle with a rare form of germ cell cancer between his lungs, was India’s hero in the 2011 World Cup triumph.
Yuvraj is also eyeing a T20 World Cup comeback. He, however, admits that he needs some serious match practice to get into the groove for the rigours of international cricket.
“Ranji Trophy is after World T20. In any case, one can’t prepare for T20 playing Ranji Trophy. The serious match practice that I can get ahead of World T20 is Mon-ud Dowla Trophy and Buchi Babu tournaments but I am still not aware about the dates of these tournaments,” Yuvraj told media persons at the launch of the
“YouWeCan” campaign — an initiative by the Yuvraj Singh Foundation to spread awareness about cancer detection.
Although he is thinking of making a comeback in the shorter versions, Yuvraj doesn’t want to look too far ahead as far as playing in the Test matches are concerned.
“Right now, I don’t want to think about Test matches. For me, it’s important to play any format whether T20 or limited overs. About Tests, it will depend on my form, time and fitness,” he said.

Yuvraj Singh's party in Delhi


Yuvraj Singh's party in Delhi


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Yuvraj Singh looked like he was celebrating life at this party, which is exactly what he was doing. The cricketer and now cancer survivor recently announced a cancer awareness initiative by his charity foundation, and to celebrate that and his recovery, he organized a little gettogether at Club Czar over the weekend.

Of course, with him and other cricketers in attendance, the party, hosted by Yuvi's friends Honey Katyal and Nishant Singhal, didn't stay 'little' for very long.
Perfect role model is what friend and fellow cricketer Gautam Gambhir  called Yuvi. Shabnam Singh, Yuvi's mom, and Gauti were there before him, and Gauti said, "The initiative is going to help many people suffering from cancer. Yuvraj is the perfect role model for them." When asked how he felt after first learning of Yuvraj's diagnosis, Gautam said, "I read a comment he made in one of his interviews - that after being diagnosed, he missed cricket, of course, but realized that it's just a game. Obviously, there was shock among us, his teammates, but everyone wanted him to get well and get back on the field."
Shabnam told us, "Lance Armstrong gave him a lot of motivation, and Yuvi was prepared for what was going to happen. He knew that the treatment was going to make him cry, and he didn't shy away from that. We want to spread awareness about cancer and motivate people, and tonight, we're celebrating with friends and family."
Yuvraj, in fact, was so happy at being with those friends and family that he didn't really want to talk! Bouncers also kept cameras away from the man of the hour, even though he and buddy Virat Kohli  continued to pose with fans and pals. Apart from Virat, cricketers Virender Sehwag(with wife Aarti) and Ashish Nehra  were also there. Gauti and Sehwag left early, but Nehra, Virat, Rohit Rajpal, Alka and Monu Bali and Sonu and Atul Wassan stayed on.

Yuvraj Singh visits BMB sets to cheer for father


Yuvraj Singh visits BMB sets to cheer for father
It'€™s a father-son reunion story warm            enough to be translated into a tender screenplay. It was indeed a historical moment when star-cricketer Yuvraj Singh made it a point to be present for his father Yograj Singh's shooting of Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra's Bhaag Milkha Bhaag.Yograj Singh, a Punjabi-Hindi actor of nearly three decades'€™ experience before the camera (he was first seen in J.P.Dutta' Batwara in 1983) plays Milkha Singh's coach in Mehra’s film. Yuvraj suddenly showed up to show solidarity with his father when Yograj began to shoot for the film. Says the friend, "€œAfter his illness, Yuvraj has become closer to his father. Bhaag Milkha Bhaag is the first film featuring his father that Yuvraj made it a point to take interest in. When Yuvraj arrived on location, we could see his father was deeply moved."
                       


While Yuvraj remained unavailable for comment, Rakeysh Mehra confirmed the incident. "€œIt was an extremely interesting moment when Yuvraj dropped in on the sets. He gave the clap for his father Yograj's shot. Yuvraj's presence was a great inspiration for the cast and crew. Personally it meant a lot to me. My film is an inspiring story of a sports legend. To have a contemporary sports icon’s father in my film and to have the sports icon visiting our set was according to me, a moment of history."

I have seen so much of blood that I hate red colour now: Yuvraj Singh


I have seen so much of blood that I hate red colour now: Yuvraj Singh


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NEW DELHI: Almost everyone in this world feel that 'red is the colour of love' but if you are a certainYuvraj Singh , then you have more reasons to believe that even 'shades of grey' can have a soothing feeling than colour red.
Even a year back, Yuvraj would have told you that he loved everything red but not anymore for the man who has successfully battled against a rare germ cell cancer.
"Red used to be my favourite colour but I have seen so much of blood that now I hate red. The colour irritates me," Yuvraj said during an interaction with mediapersons at his cricket academy in Pathways School, Gurgaon recently.
As Lance Armstrong  would tell you that "It's Not About the Bike", Yuvraj now realizes that it's certainly not about 'the bat' anymore.
"My approach towards the game has been changed. Of course, it will be the biggest achievement for me whenever I will play my first game for the country (after recovering)."
He recalled the hard days during treatment and how it felt being back to normal life.
"I struggled to breathe earlier. Now I am breathing with both lungs. I can eat samosa. I could smell food during chemo but could not eat it. I am relieved to be able to live like a normal man now," the 30-year-old said in a pragmatic tone.
After initial realization that he has been affected by a dreadful disease, the stylish left-hander did feel that he may not be able to play again.
"I was in bed for 4-6 months and only I can feel what it means to be back on the field. Even I did not imagine that I will be able to play again but my progress has been good. I can't describe in words, how it felt when I had my first knocking session."
For the past couple of weeks, Yuvraj has time and again expressed his desire to be a part of World T20 Championship but he doesn't want to rush things.
"I am not worried. Obviously, I want to play but I can't keep thinking about it," he added.
The 'Man of The Tournament' during World Cup admitted that initial phase of training was "really painful."
"For the first two weeks, every muscle in my body was paining. The body used to be bit shaky but I'm 50-55 per cent there. Rest, I will attain in two month.
"I am hitting the ball well. The hand-eye co-ordination is better although the feet movement is slow. The best part is that I don't get tired now. Hopefully, I will be able to make a comeback in T20 World Cup," Yuvraj, who is working out for six hours a day, concluded.