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Yuvraj Singh revealed, told that he likes coaching or commentary

New Delhi : Former Indian team batsman Yuvraj Singh has said that he would not like to become a foot time coach, but he can mentor young players for white ball cricket. Yuvraj believes that his limited overs cricket experience can be shared with the players as a mentor. Sixer King Yuvraj Singh said this while chatting live with former England captain Kevin Pietersen on Instagram.


Yuvraj asked Kevin Pietersen that he would like to choose coaching and mentoring aside from commentary. Regarding this, Yuvi said, "I would probably like to start with coaching. I prefer coaching more than commentary." Yuvraj Singh, who was the hero of India's T20 World Cup in 2007 and ODI World Cup in 2011, believes that he can talk to the youth on the mental aspects of middle-order batting.

Yuvraj Singh, who is said to be an unmatched middle-order batsman, has said, "I have more insight into limited overs cricket and I can share my knowledge with the players coming in to bat at No. 4, 5, 6. What kind of mindset one should have. I would probably like to start a career as a mentor and then go for full time coaching if it goes well. "

Left-handed batsman Yuvraj Singh has played more than 300 ODIs. Yuvraj Singh, who was the man of the tournament in the World Cup 2011, has played more than 90 percent of his matches in the middle order. In such a situation, he has a lot of experience in batting in the middle order, which he likes to share with young players. This is why they like to work as mentors.

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