Yuvraj hints at return in February

Yuvraj Singh
Yuvraj Singh played a big role in India's triumph in the 2011 World Cup. File photo: AFP

New Delh: World Cup-winning former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh has decided to come out of retirement in February next year "on public demand", more than two years after he called it quits.

In a surprise late-night post on Instagram on Monday, 39-year-old Yuvraj posted a clip of his final century for India when he smashed 150 against England in Cuttack in January, 2017, and posted a message about his possible comeback.

"God decides your destiny !!On public demand il be back on the pitch hopefully in February ! Ain't nothing like this feeling!

"Thank you for your love and wishes, mean a lot to me ! Keep supporting IND it's our team and a true fan will show his or her support in tough times," Yuvraj wrote.


It remains unclear whether he will be returning to be in contention for a place in the Indian team or in T20 leagues.

The player-of-the-tournament at the 2011 World Cup, the swashbuckling all-rounder had announced his retirement from all forms of cricket in June, 2019.

There were also talks that he may come out of retirement to play domestic cricket for Punjab and was even included in the 30-man list of probables for the 2020-21 Syed Mushtaq Ali but did not play.

After retiring from international cricket, the southpaw played in franchise cricket around the world.

He also featured in the Road Safety World Series and Abu Dhabi T10 league earlier this year.

Yuvraj played 304 ODIs and 40 Test for India, scoring 8,701 and 1,900 runs respectively after making his debut in October, 2000.

He also took 111 ODI wickets with his left-arm spin bowling. 

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