Yuvraj was a three-time ICC trophy winner, also having played a vital role in 2007 when India lifted the inaugural ICC World Twenty20 in South Africa, to kick start a brand new era under the leadership of MS Dhoni.<\/p>\n
He was also part of the team that shared the 2002 ICC Champions Trophy with Sri Lanka.<\/p>\n
A decorated limited-overs player, and one of the world’s most destructive batsmen in his prime, Yuvraj ends his career with 304 one-day internationals, in which he made 8701 runs \u2013 the seventh highest in India’s one-day history \u2013 and 1177 runs in 58 Twenty20 Internationals.<\/p>\n
He also enjoyed a brief run in the Test arena, where his 1900 runs came at an average of 33.92 and included a career-best of 169, in what was co-incidentally India’s last Test against Pakistan.<\/p>\n
\nAfter 25yrs in cricket Ive decided to move on. Cricket has given me everythin I have.ThankU 4being a part of this journey.This game taught me how to fight,how to fall,to dust off,to get up again n move forward. It has been a lovely journey. See you on the other side #SteppingOut<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/x3wOhoXcLv<\/a><\/p>\n
\u2014 yuvraj singh (@YUVSTRONG12) June 10, 2019<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n