The Match Referee has been the staunchest supporter of Yuvraj Singh over the years. It doesn’t take a genius to deduce that the kid has raw ability that many current international cricketers would kill for, however, like many of our loyal readers, we’ve often questioned whether he has the temperament and / or desire to fulfil his potential and deliver on the hopes and dreams of his many fans?His past indiscretions / misdemeanours / lapses in judgement are well known to all and do not need to be trotted out here. However, I’m a student of a large school of thought that was hoping, praying and daring to believe that Yuvraj’s performances ... See the complete post here
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