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It would be Wrong to Compare MS Dhoni with Rishabh Pant and KL Rahul: Yuvraj Singh

Akash Singh

The former all-rounder of the Indian cricket team Yuvraj Singh is playing a very active role in the ongoing fight against the COVID-19 epidemic these days, while on the other hand, he is also very active on social media. He is constantly taking part in Instagram live chat and during this time he is seen sharing old things. During a live chat, Yuvraj Singh said that it would be wrong to compare MS Dhoni with Rishabh Pant and KL Rahul. He clearly said that do not compare the children (these players) with Dhoni and give them time to play.

Yuvraj Singh said that it does not happen if players like Rishabh Pant, Prithvi Shaw or Shubman Gill start hitting on the field. It will take time for them to reach that level. These players have to give time. Yuvi said that today the young cricketers expect very quickly and very much and the biggest reason for this is social media.

Yuvraj Singh also explained the importance of Test cricket. He said that young players need to understand that Test cricket is real cricket and they can learn a lot from it. They should not just focus on instant cricket. He said that IPL is a big and great tournament, but young players should not forget the biggest format of cricket. Yuvraj Singh when asked if he talks to the current players via phone or can give them any advice over the phone. In response to this, he clearly said that some players feel that they do not need anyone's help, then they cannot do anything for them.

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