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Yuvraj Singh
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Calcutta, Feb. 4: Yuvraj Singhs illness appears to be more grave than disclosed.
According to a source of The Telegraph, who holds a key position in the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), the star all-rounder is currently undergoing chemotherapy in the US.
There was, however, no confirmation from the family. Father Yograj, in fact, advised that Yuvrajs illness be kept at a low key by the media.
Basically, that its a personal thing.
It was on November 26 last year that Yuvrajs mother, Shabnam, announced that he had a non-malignant tumour in his left lung. Also, that hed been battling it for months.
Yuvraj was expected to be fit for the T20 Internationals and the tri-series in Australia, but he made himself unavailable in the lead-up to the January 15 selection.
Word then was that Yuvraj had overdone things at the National Cricket Academy in Bangalore, where he was on a rehab regimen, obviously keen to quickly make a comeback.
With the BCCI not revealing details officially, and the family falling silent, one has been left a bit in the dark.
Am fit physically, but not medically.… Am ruled out for selection, had been Yuvrajs SMS to this newspaper last month.
That something is really amiss came through in the Sahara media release issued this morning.
Among other things, it said: ...Shri Yuvraj Singh, who is truly like one of our family members, is unfortunately passing through a bad phase health-wise, undergoing treatment for a critical illness, overseas.…
Responding to Saharas emotional decision to withdraw from the IPL and the Team India sponsorship, the BCCI mentioned the following: ...in the light of Yuvraj Singhs unfortunate illness.…
Critical, unfortunate illness.… Its so alarming.
Yuvraj (Player of the Tournament in the 2011 World Cup) has, of course, been reduced to a pawn in Saharas stunning move on two major fronts.
Sahara owns the Pune Warriors India, the most expensive IPL franchise, and Yuvraj was its captain last year, in its debut season.
With little going right for the Warriors, the franchise finished second-last. Leggie Rahul Sharma, though, made a huge impression and hes now wearing the India colours.
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