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Yuvraj Singh Discloses Reasons Behind Cricket Retirement

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Indian cricketing figure Yuvraj Singh, known for his impactful career, recently shed light on the circumstances that led to his decision to retire from the sport. This revelation comes several years after his official announcement during the 2019 World Cup.

Discussing the Retirement Factors

The former ‘Sixer King’ shared his perspective during a recent interaction with tennis star Sania Mirza on her YouTube channel. During this discussion, Singh elaborated on the underlying reasons behind his decision to step away from professional cricket.

Insights into the Decision

Singh conveyed that he was not receiving ‘respect’ and other support, which influenced his choice to conclude his cricketing journey. He detailed these aspects during his candid conversation with Mirza.

His retirement announcement originally occurred while the 2019 World Cup was in progress, marking the end of an era for one of cricket’s notable personalities.

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