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The former coach of India Gary Kirsten He recently made a revelation that stunned the cricket fans. Kirsten, who guided India toward its historical ICC World Cup 2011 win after 28 years, he revealed Yuvraj Singh, The one who became the tournament player, was not even among the leaders of the team before the event.
Speaking to Rediff.com, Kirsten revealed that the Yuvraj selection for the 2011 World Cup was not a simple decision. It was a nearby call, with the selectors deeply discussing the final staff of 15 members. However, both Kirsten and Captain Ms woman He strongly supported Yuvraj for the experience he contributed to the group. In the end, his faith was fruit, as Yuvraj had a remarkable campaign of the World Cup, and was finally named a tournament player.
“Thanks to the goodness we chose because he was near, he was. It was not a Slam-Dunk selection. The selectors debated about 15 players. I had a lot of desire to have him on the team as Dhoni was, because of the experience he brought to the group. And watch the World Cup that had just had.” Declared Kirsten.
In the meantime, Kirsten shared that he was always very fond of Yuvraj and that they both shared a unique relationship. While Yuvraj Sometimes the frustrated, Kirsten deeply admired his talent and loved to see him. He always wanted Yuvraj to continue to score, as his battle was a delight to witness. Kirsten also acknowledged that Yuvraj had a growth and transformation journey, giving credit to mental conditioning coach Paddy upton to play a key role in this process.
“I always liked Yuvraj. We had this kind of great relationship where sometimes I used to frustrate the hell of me, but I only loved it. It was good. I just want to go to mark the tracks all the time because when I see him bat, it is like amazing to see. But there was a journey that had to walk and credited Paddy.” Kirsten also added.
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