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Yuvraj Singh, who played an important role in winning India’s 2011 ODI Cup, does not want to make his son a cricketer. He said that he does not want his son to become an Orion cricketer, but if he wants to play …Read more

Yuvraj Singh does not want his son grow up and becomes cricketer
Highlights
- Yuvraj Singh does not want his son to become a cricketer.
- If the son wants to play cricket, then Yuvraj will support him.
- Yuvraj believes that there is a lot of pressure in cricket.
New Delhi. Yuvraj Singh, one of the world’s greatest all -rounders, is an inspiration for any young cricketer. The contribution he has contributed to international cricket will always be remembered. Yuvraj, who earned a name in the cricket world, made a very shocking statement in a recent interview. He said that he does not want his son to grow up and become a cricketer. He also did not want him to play cricket. If he wants to play, I will support it.
The 43 -year -old all -rounder played more than 17 years of cricket and won the ODI World Cup, T20 World Cup and Champions Trophy with the Indian cricket team. Apart from this, he also won several IPL titles with Sunrisers Hyderabad and Mumbai Indians. The father of this cricketer, born in Chandigarh, has also played Tests and ODI cricket for India.
Yuvraj became a great cricketer following his father’s footsteps but he does not want his three -year -old son to become an Orion cricketer. Talking on the Curly Tales YouTube channel, the hero of India’s 2011 ODI World Cup win said that he does not want his son to play cricket but if he still decides to become a cricketer, he will support him.
Yuvraj said, “Cricket is very fond of cricket (Orion) because he has seen me playing. Every time I see him, he says, ‘Dad, I have to play cricket with you,’ and I say, ‘No, I don’t want you to play cricket.’ I am not saying this to him, but saying inside myself, ”

Yuvraj Singh with wife and children
He further said, “I don’t want him to play cricket. If he wants to play, I will support him. I think playing cricket is very pressure in today’s society. Every child is compared to his father’s legacy. I think it is very inappropriate. Because everyone cannot have the same talent. There will be a talent in anyone else. I will have a talent but if he wants to play, I will support him, then I will support him.
Yuvraj made an international debut for India in the ICC Nockout Trophy match against Kenya in Nairobi on 3 October 2000. Yuvraj played a total of 40 Tests, 304 ODIs and 58 T20 matches for India and scored more than 11,000 runs in all three formats and took 148 wickets. Yuvraj Singh created history on 18 September 2007. He became the first cricketer to hit six sixes in an over in the T20 World Cup. He was adjudged Player of the Tournament to score 361 runs in the 2011 ODI World Cup and take 15 wickets.