Yuvraj Singh's father, Yograj Singh, who is also a former cricketer, has once again criticized Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the captain of India's 2011 World Cup-winning team. Yograj has frequently spoken out against Dhoni on various public platforms, accusing him of ruining Yuvraj's cricketing career. Despite his father's claims, Yuvraj Singh himself has never made such accusations against Dhoni and has always spoken highly of his former captain and teammate. Under Dhoni's leadership, Yuvraj was a key player in India's victories at the 2007 T20 World Cup and the 2011 ODI World Cup. Yuvraj's performances were exceptional during this period, showcasing his best cricketing abilities while playing under Dhoni's captaincy.
Yograj Singh spews hate speech at the former captain of India, saying, "MS Dhoni should look in the mirror." He also says he won't forgive him.
In a recent interview on the Zee Switch YouTube channel, Yograj Singh reiterated his belief that Dhoni was responsible for the premature end of Yuvraj's career and expressed that he could never forgive him for this. He stated, "I won't forgive MS Dhoni. He should look at his face in the mirror. He is a very big cricketer, but what he has done to my son, everything is coming out now; it can never be forgiven in life. I have never forgiven anyone who has wronged me, nor have I ever embraced them, whether they are family members or my own children."
Yograj further argued that Yuvraj could have easily continued playing at the international level for another four to five years if not for Dhoni's influence. He blamed Dhoni for Yuvraj's early retirement from cricket. "That man (MS Dhoni) has destroyed the life of my son, who could have played four to five years more. I challenge anyone to produce a son like Yuvraj. Even Gautam Gambhir and Virender Sehwag have said there will never be another Yuvraj Singh. India should award him the Bharat Ratna for playing with cancer and winning the World Cup for the country," Yograj added.
Yuvraj Singh had a distinguished career, representing India in 402 international matches from 2000 to 2017, amassing 11,178 runs, including 17 centuries and 71 half-centuries across all formats. He is considered one of India's greatest cricketers and was part of the Indian squads that won the ICC Champions Trophy in 2002 (joint-winners with Sri Lanka), the ICC T20 World Cup in 2007, and the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2011. His last appearance for India was in June 2017 against the West Indies, and he officially retired from all forms of international cricket in June 2019.
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