Yuvraj singh Retirement from International Cricket Shook Nation

Yuvraj singh retires from the crickets on 10th June 2019. After Yuvraj Singh announced his international retirement on Monday social media assembled in their shared appreciation of the ex-India all-rounder.
There were Soft words from his ex-teammates, and it was made quite clear just how vital a figure Yuvi has been in India’s modern cricketing history.
Firstly, some fellow India retirees had glowing words for the 37-year old.
India’s all-rounder player .Yuvraj singh announced his decision to retire from all forms of cricket on Monday (June 10). In nearly two decades at the highest level, since his ODI debut against Kenya in 2000, Yuvraj was featured in 40 Tests, 304 ODIs and 58 T20Is, while also playing a pivotal role in India’s two big triumphs – the 2007 World T20 and the 2011 World Cup.NO one can forget his 6 six in six balls; The best highlight of his career.HIs tweet said :
In a press conference in Mumbai, he made the announcement, saying: “It’s was great roller coaster ride and beautiful story but it has to come to an end. It was the right time to go.” Not only but he also posted a video online on twitter saying and showing the same. In his emotional addressing speech he mentioned the best also the worst part of his Career.”I would say I am extremely lucky to play 400-plus games for India. I would’ve not imagined doing this when I started my career as a cricket. Through this journey, some matches that remain in my memory are – the 2002 NatWest series final, my first Test hundred in Lahore in 2004, the 2007 Test series in England, of course the six sixes and the 2007 T20 World Cup. And then the most memorable one was the 2011 World Cup finals.”