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Yograj Singh Slams MS Dhoni For Ruining Yuvraj’s Career: ‘He Should Look At His Face’


MS Dhoni with Yuvraj Singh [X.com]MS Dhoni with Yuvraj Singh [X.com]

The world is no stranger to Yograj Singh's outspoken views, particularly when it comes to former Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni. 

Yograj Singh, father of 2011 World Cup Player of the Tournament Yuvraj Singh, has repeatedly voiced his frustration with MS Dhoni, blaming him for the premature end of his son's illustrious career.

Dhoni should look at his face in the mirror: Yograj

In a recent interview with the Zee Switch YouTube channel, Yograj Singh did not hold back in his criticism of Dhoni. "I won't forgive MS Dhoni,he declared, accusing Dhoni of deliberately sidelining Yuvraj during his captaincy. 

According to Yograj, Yuvraj had the potential to continue playing at the highest level for another four to five years, but his career was cut short due to MS Dhoni's alleged interference.

"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 against my son, everything is coming out now; it can never be forgiven in life. I have never done two things in life - first, I have never forgiven anybody who has done wrong for me, and second, I have never hugged them in my life, be it my family members or my kids,"  he said.

This animosity, however, is not shared by Yuvraj himself, who has always spoken positively about Dhoni and acknowledged the vital role he played during India’s victorious 2007 T20 World Cup and 2011 ODI World Cup campaigns.

Yuvraj Singh's Contributions To Indian Cricket

Despite the controversy surrounding his career, Yuvraj Singh's contributions to Indian cricket are undeniable. Over 17 years, Yuvraj represented India in 402 international matches, scoring over 11,000 runs and securing his place as one of the nation's cricketing legends. 

He was instrumental in several of India's greatest victories, including the 2002 ICC Champions Trophy, the 2007 T20 World Cup, and the 2011 Cricket World Cup.