Will take a call on my career after 2019 World Cup: Yuvraj Singh

Will take a call on my career after 2019 World Cup: Yuvraj Singh
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Flamboyant Indian batsman Yuvraj Singh, who played his last One Day International (ODI) for the country in June 2017, has said that he will take a call on his career after the 2019 World Cup in England and Wales.\"I am going to look to play till 2019, whatever cricket I get to play. I will take a call when that year is over,\" Yuvraj said.

NEW DELHI: Flamboyant Indian batsman Yuvraj Singh, who played his last One Day International (ODI) for the country in June 2017, has said that he will take a call on his career after the 2019 World Cup in England and Wales."I am going to look to play till 2019, whatever cricket I get to play. I will take a call when that year is over," Yuvraj said.

HIGHLIGHTS

  1. Yuvraj said he has been playing for the country for nearly two decades and will have to retire someday.
  2. Yuvraj last played an ODI in June 2017.
  3. Yuvraj has 14 centuries to his credit in ODIs.

The 36-year-old all-rounder added that he has been playing for the country for nearly two decades and will have to retire someday."Everybody has to take a decision after a while. I have been playing international cricket since 2000, it has been almost 17-18 years on and off. So, I will definitely take a call after 2019," he added.

Yuvraj also spoke about his Indian Premier League (IPL) team Kings XI Punjab (KXIP), adding that their immediate goal is to qualify for the semi-finals."We are looking ahead to first qualify in the last four and I think we have got a great team this year. We have got a very powerful batting attack, smart bowling attack, and hopefully we look to qualify and then see if we can win the finals," he said.

"We are looking ahead to first qualify in the last four and I think we have got a great team this year. We have got a very powerful batting attack, smart bowling attack, and hopefully we look to qualify and then see if we can win the finals," he said.
"Oh, I am loving it. Chris has always been a friend off the field.

He has been a great batsman, probably one of the most dangerous batsmen in the world and performing like a boss on the field. I am really happy for him and the way he is batting," he said.

"T20 cricket is unpredictable. Anybody can win on any day. But Chennai has always been a very consistent team and KKR has been playing really well. I think these are two really good teams in the IPL," he concluded.

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