Yuvraj Singh Reveals that how Dada always supported him

The former Indian all-rounder Yuvraj Singh Reveals that in his playing days the way “DaDa” supported him in his career, no one has supported him in that way, the superstar also conveyed that the way Sourav Ganguly supported him as a captain, he didn’t get that much of a support from Mahendra Singh Dhoni and also from the present Indian skipper Virat Kohli in his career.

In his long Illustrious career, Yuvraj Singh started his journey in the Indian national team under the supervision of Sourav Ganguly in the year 2000 in ICC knockout trophy, he played his first game against Kenya and in his first international tournament, he also played his part in the final against Australia though team India faced a defeat against them.

 Later in his career, he has played under the captaincy of Many Indian players like  Rahul Dravid, Virendra Shewag, Gautam Gambhir, Kohli, Dhoni at different times in his career.

In an interview the superstar said that in since his debut whenever he needed he receives the supports from the former Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly, then after Sourav Ganguly, Mahendra Singh Dhoni took over and it was a difficult choice for the Southpaw to pick between Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Sourav Ganguly.

 The superstar also said that he has more memories underplaying Sourav Ganguly because of the support he used to get from him and he said he never receives that amount of support from any other Indian skipper.

The Punjab born superstar Yuvraj Singh has played a total of 304 One day international matches for the Indian national team, and out of those 304 matches, he played 104 matches under Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s captaincy and 110 matches under the captaincy of Sourav Ganguly.

Yuvraj Singh believes that at present in the Indian cricket team deserves a good captain who can talk to the players and also try to resolve their off-field issues as well so that they can put their focus on cricket and improve their game.

Yuvraj Singh who is now a retired cricket believes that the current Indian team requires a guy like  Paddy Upton, who was in the team when  Gary Kirsten was the coach of the Indian national team.

Paddy Upton used to serve as a mental health and conditioning coach for the team, and also he used to talk to the players about their on-field and off-field issues and try to resolve those issues to enhance their performance.

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