Yuvraj Singh has gone bald and the Indian cricketer has posted his latest picture showing the after-effects of the treatment on social networking site Twitter. “Finally the hair has gone! But #livstrong #yuvstrong,” Yuvraj posted alongside a link to a picture of him without hair on the site, reports the newspapers.
“I will fight and come back as a stronger man cause I have the prayers of my nation! Thank you to the media for their support and respecting my privacy,”. Yuvraj had written earlier. “and of course everyday I look forward to come back and wear my india jersey my india cap and represent my country again jai hind,” he had stated.
Yuvraj has played 37 Tests, scoring 1775 runs at an average of 34.80. He has 8051 runs at an average of 37.62 from his 274-match ODI career, the highlight of which was his stellar role in India’s World Cup triumph last year.
Menahile coming to the historic match between Pakistan and Afghanistan, leg-spinner Shahid Afridi, Younis Khan and Imran Farhat set up an emphatic win against Afghanistan with 77 balls to spare in their first-ever day-night international at Sharjah Stadium on Friday. According to a report in The Tribune, Afridi took five wickets haul when Afghansitan elected to bat but could only manage 195. The 31-year-old leg-spinner took four wickets in his first spell to derail Afghanistan — who won the toss and batted — from 54-1 to 101-5 before finishing with 5-36 in his 10 overs.
Coming to the loggerhead between Sahara India and the BCCI, according to Times Now the big bosses of BCCI and Sahara will sort all issues at the meet this weekend. According to the news channel, the meeting will take place over the weekend and only the BCCI Chief and Sahara Group head will be present. “Sahara wants first rights to buy players from the auction’s unsold list and wants to secure the future of players from their team in the IPL Pune Franchisee also. But Sahara continues to remain firm on withdrawing from Team India’s sponsorship. BCCI Chief N Srinivasan has already offered an arm of reconciliation to its longest standing sponsor,” adds the news.