Bangalore: Star Indian all-rounder Yuvraj Singh has resumed his training at the National Cricket Academy (NCA), Bangalore, a news that is sure to bring smile on the faces of the millions of his fans across the country who are hoping to see him in action from a long time.
Yuvraj, who was at the NCA for a few days for fortnight had taken a vacation but now has started serious training in order to get fully fit and join the Indian T20 World cup squad.
The player of the 2011 World Cup, who already has made his desire to play in the T20 World Cup in Sri Lanka scheduled from September 18, is working hard towards his goal but then he has made it clear that he would not rush with his comeback.
"I will be in NCA for a while now. I want to come back and play for India and that is my goal. It is not very easy on the body. I have gone through a lot and my body has gone through a lot of shocks. People are expecting me to come back very quickly, but I do not want to rush," the southpaw had earlier said.
Yuvraj who has been away from the game since November last year, in a bid to return to the game might play in pre-season domestic tournaments in south
The Shafi Darashah Trophy in Bangalore, Buchi Babu Invitational Tournament in Chennai and Moin ud Dowla Gold Cup in Hyderabad are the three tournaments that Yuvraj might play in.
Yuvraj took a sabbatical from the game after being diagnosed with a rare germ cell cancer between his lungs and was getting treated in America. But then he has been making speedy recovery and is expected to be on the field soon.
By Indian Sports News Network