I haven’t been very regular in posting here in the recent past. However, for some strange reason, I feel compelled to write here today. It’s 12th December 2011 today… and it happens to be the day when a certain Yuvraj Singh turns 30.
Yuvraj Singh has never been on my list of most-liked sportspersons, but when it comes to his abilities… there has never been any doubt! He’s been a match-winner for India in limited-overs cricket for quite a few years now, and there is no taking away the fact that he was one of the chief architects of India’s greatest ODI triumph of this millennium.
But why am I writing all this? After all, everyone knows about these exploits of Yuvraj Singh! It’s something else. He was in news recently when his mother revealed that he had been suffering from a non-malignant lung tumor for a few months, and that he was on his way to recovery and making a comeback.
At that time, I had been thinking about his career. Over the last couple of years, there is always a murmur of IPL in every cricket discussion. Even when one talks at length about Yuvraj Singh, it is difficult to refrain from talking about the IPL and its easy money.
In recent times, I have heard a lot of people on different forums question the commitment of cricketers claiming that increased remuneration from IPL and other Twenty20 leagues directly affects their desire to represent their country. In the specific case of Yuvraj Singh, there had been questions related to form, fitness, commitment, desire, and God-knows-what-else during his lean patch in 2010.
All these opinions were aided by the reporting done by our media houses, which sadly aren’t the most responsible news presenters around! They never seem to present facts… their interest is more in passing judgments!
In response to all this and more, Yuvraj Singh played out of his skin and had a fairy tale of a World Cup earlier this year. There is one incident during the finals of the World Cup between India and Sri Lanka at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai that I clearly remember.
It was the first ball of the 10th over of the first innings… TM Dilshan was facing Munaf Patel. Dilshan unleashed a fierce cut that was headed between point and cover, certain to reach the ropes. However, Yuvraj Singh leaped across to his wrong side and cut it off… saving four runs for his team! This was just one of the many brilliant fielding efforts by him in that big match. Here’s what the Cricinfo commentary description of that delivery reads:
“9.1 Patel to Dilshan, no run, 132.8 kph, The flying Singh again, Yuvraj leaps full length to his right at point and cuts off a Dilshan cut, which was hit hard into the ground and heading towards the boundary”
In that match, through the Powerplay overs, he fielded at point… a position that he has hardly fielded in during the last 4 years of his international career. He was diving around, and putting his body on the line, for a match that could be considered as the most important one of his career.
After that World Cup was won, Yuvraj Singh captained Pune’s IPL side for a month and a half. But I don’t remember seeing him at point in Pune’s black-and-silver. He was back to fielding at mid-on and mid-off… and there weren’t too many dives forthcoming.
In hindsight, it’s easy to recognise where his actual priorities lay. He was ready to put his fragile and suffering body on the line for the glory of a World Cup win, but not for the millions of dollars of the IPL. And sitting comfortably at home, the armchair critics went on and on.
I too had been amongst those who had passed a few judgments about Yuvraj Singh during his troughs. Though I had stated in 2010 that Yuvraj Singh’s good form is very important for India if the World Cup has to be won, but I had also been doubtful about whether he was still capable of putting in those kind of performances that had made him an indispensable part of India’s ODI team. Those four months from February to May taught me a lesson! Yuvraj Singh’s performances taught me a lesson about how woefully wrong our judgments sometimes tend to be.
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