http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Yuvraj-Singh-c98364 keen to play ODIs in Australia – Cricket News Update
India’s star all-rounder, Yuvraj Singh, is eyeing to rejoin his team in the ODI series against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Australia-c746 earlier next year, claiming that he wants to see the national emblem on his shirt again.
The maverick cricketer has been fighting illness and injury since the dawn of the calendar year. During the http://www.senore.com/Cricket/ICC-World-Cup-2011-c100625 World Cup 2011, he had to endure vomits and coughs to steer his side to win the event and earn the ‘Man of the Tournament’ award for himself.
He remained impressive with both bat and ball, achieving four ‘Man of the Match’ awards in a row.
Following the WC, he had to captain Pune http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Warriors-c861 in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2011. Playing intermittently for at least three months in the scorching heat of the Subcontinent rendered him unfit and sick, furthermore, he was tested positive for lung
tumour.
In light of all these issues, the Chandigarh boy had to skip the http://www.senore.com/Cricket/England-c56013. However, after a long rest and treatment, he seems to have recovered now.
Yuvraj claims that his viewpoints towards life have changed after passing through the fatal disease as he no more considers wealth and status important. According to him, health is the most valuable asset and he needs nothing expect hundred percent fitness.
Talking to the media, the all-rounder said, “Enjoy all its [life's] small successes and sweet moments. I also realised that health is the most important thing. Money, fame, cars, and adulation - they all count for nothing. I just want to be 100% fit."
He reiterated, “I will be ready for the one-dayers in Australia. I just can't wait to have that http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750 logo on my shirt again. I want to wear that India cap again."
About his WC campaign, the Punjabi cricketer told, “I was living my biggest dream, winning the World Cup and taking the Man-of-the-Tournament trophy too; and then I got to know that I had a tumour in my lung.”
The left hander, who has 37 Test, 274 ODI and 23 T20I matches to his records list, celebrated his 30th birthday just three days back.
Some analysts suggest that if the veteran player makes a comeback against the Aussies, the Men in Blue will benefit greatly.
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