In a surprising turn of events, senior off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin was included in the Indian squad for the ongoing ICC Men's Cricket World Cup. This selection came after all-rounder Axar Patel was ruled out of the tournament due to an injury, prompting the Indian team management to opt for the experienced Ashwin.
Former Indian all-rounder Yuvraj Singh has weighed in on this decision, expressing his thoughts on the selection process. Yuvraj believes that there are several talented players in the Indian team, and he suggests that the team could have considered leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal or the versatile Washington Sundar to fill Axar Patel's role.
Yuvraj Singh stated, "The Indian team lacks a wrist-spinner alongside Chahal. If we were not opting for Chahal, I was eager to see Sundar in the team. However, the team seemed to prefer an experienced spinner, which led to Ashwin's inclusion."
Yuvraj also shared his thoughts on Jasprit Bumrah, comparing him to the impact that Zaheer Khan had for India in the 2011 World Cup. Yuvraj highlighted Bumrah's match-winning abilities, emphasizing that his skill and pace make him a crucial player for the team. Yuvraj acknowledged that making a comeback after such a long break due to injury is a significant achievement and praised Bumrah's potential to win matches in any circumstances.
Currently, Yuvraj Singh is enjoying quality time with his family and has not ventured into commentary or coaching roles. Nonetheless, he has showcased glimpses of his cricketing prowess in various T20 leagues.