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BCCI has made serious accusation of Yogaraj Singh, said the players’ career

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BCCI has made serious accusation of Yogaraj Singh, said the players’ career
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Yogaraj Singh, father of former Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh, is well known for his explosive statements. He has also often given shocking statements about the Indian team’s legendary players. Now he has made serious accusations on the BCCI.

Accusation of BCCI’s selection committee

Yogaraj Singh has made serious allegations against BCCI this time. He has raised questions on the BCCI selection committee. He claimed that the BCCI has ruined the career of 7 players. Yograj Singh is always in the news because of his sharp statements. He has raised questions not on the current selection committee but on the selection committee working in the World Cup of 2010 and 2011. Yograj Singh said that after the 2011 World Cup, the BCCI ruined the career of many senior players. He also took the names of Gautam Gambhir, his son Yuvraj Singh and Harbhajan Singh.

‘The career of 7 players is ruined’

During a conversation with a media channel, Yogaraj Singh has raised questions on the BCCI selection committee after the 2011 World Cup. He alleged that the BCCI ruined the fate of the giant players for no reason. He took the names of Yuvraj Singh, Gautam Gambhir, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, Mohammad Kaif, VVS Laxman and Rahul Dravid. After the defeat during foreign trips against England and Australia in 2011-12, Indian players began to announce retirement, and for this reason Yogaraj Singh took the BCCI.

Question on MS Dhoni’s career

Yogaraj Singh claimed that Mohinder Amarnath was one of the selectors during 2011-2012 and he tried to get MS Dhoni out of the team. He said, “You completely ruined the team after the 2011 World Cup. The career of 7 players was thrown into the sewer, which is why we had to struggle. When MS Dhoni was captain, we lost 5 series.” After winning the 2011 World Cup, many players were dropped from the team during the 18 -month period.


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