Yuvraj Singh retirement: Tendulkar, Sehwag, Kohli and others salute India's World Cup hero

Update: 2019-06-10 20:48 IST

One of India's most-celebrated cricketers has called it a day on his career. Breaking a million hearts, Yuvraj Singh, on Monday, announced his decision to bid adieu to the game he loves the most. Considered as one of the greatest match-winners produced by India, the 37-year-old last represented the country in an ODI against West Indies at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua, in June 2017.

Speaking at a specially arranged press conference in Mumbai, a visibly emotional Yuvraj Singh shared, "I can't really put it in words but I'll try. After 25 years and in around 22 yards and almost 17 years of international cricket, I have decided to move on. Cricket has given me everything I have and is the reason why I stand here today. It was a love-hate relation with the sport in retrospect. I don't think I hated this game because the love I have for it today will remain constant until the end of life. This game taught me how to fight, how to fall, to dust myself off, to get up again and move forward."

"I have failed more times than I have succeeded but I never gave up and will never give up till my last breath and that's what cricket has taught me. I gave my blood and sweat to the game once I got onto it, especially when it came to representing my country," the champion cricketer went on to add in his retirement speech.

'Yuvi', as he's fondly called, essayed numerous glories for India over his career. The stylish left-handed player will especially be remembered for his crucial contributions that helped India lift the World T20 title in 2007 and the World Cup in 2011.

Saluting his contributions to Indian cricket, many fans, fellow cricketers and experts have been flooding Twitter with heartening messages. Here are a few of the tweets:


















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