Young players try too hard on social media: Yuvraj Singh

Yuvraj Singh
Yuvraj Singh. File photo

Mumbai: He was a fearless batsman during his time. Now after calling time on his illustrious career, Yuvraj Singh has remained the same, calling a spade a spade.

During an Instagram chat with ace Indian pacer Jasprit Bumrah late on Sunday evening, Yuvraj, India's 2007 and 2011 World Cup hero, took a dig at budding cricketers, who he felt try to be what they are not on social media.

"I feel they try too hard. They become what they are not when they are on social media," Yuvraj said.

"I have seen many players who are otherwise very decent but on social media they become something else," said the 39-year-old.

Bumrah, 26, added that upcoming players these days seek validation on social media.

"I have seen youngsters want validation on social media. That people say they are good. People's opinion should not change perception and it should not matter. You need to have confidence in yourself," said Bumrah.

The 26-year old also revealed his mother is more active that him on social media. Yuvraj replied it is the same with all mothers as they shared a light moment.

Yuvraj also lauded the fact that the current Indian team is extremely fit and the players take care of their bodies. He said during their days, the splurge of information was not there regarding fitness.

"Today there is so much information out there. It was not the case when we were playing so it helps and you guys are extremely fit," said Yuvraj who made his ODI debut in 2000 and retired from international cricket in 2019.

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