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‘Immense Potential, Amazing Talent’: Yuvraj Singh names ‘serious asset’ for T20 World Cup

By Midhun M Menon
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Indian cricket’s warrior prince Yuvraj Singh heaped much praise on India’s young players. He felt that the fact that players like Hardik Pandya, Rishab Pant, Kuldeep Yadhav and Shreyas Iyer have become regulars in the squad looks a positive sign for the team. He further highlighted on the importance of a team pschychologist to look into the mental side of these players.

Team India needs a psychologist

India’s World Cup hero Yuvraj Singh on Tuesday said the Indian team needs a psychologist who can take care of the mental side of players, especially precocious talents like Pant and Pandya who he feels have great potential.

Known to call spade a spade, Yuvraj said the team lacks a person who can work with a player’s mind when needed and he said that every individual is different from the other in that aspect.

“In this team, there is no one to talk to about the mental front of players. Guys like Prithvi Shaw, Rishabh Pant are so talented. But now with so much scrutiny and media around, you need somebody to talk to,” Yuvraj said on Sportscreen’s YouTube page.

“The team needs a good psychologist. But he has to be respected,”

said the 38-year old who helped India win the 2007 T20 and 2011 ODI World Cups with stellar performances.

KL and Hardik are precious talents

“Hardik Pandya has immense potential. He has got amazing talent. Someone needs to work with his head so that he can perform in crunch situations. If somebody can work on his mind, he can be a serious asset as we go to the next World Cup.”

Yuvraj also said KL Rahul and Hardik have the potential to break his T20 record of fastest international fifty in just 12 balls when he famously hit six sixes off England pacer Stuart Broad during the 2007 T20 World Cup. 

“Two guys I thought could break the record are Chris Gayle and AB de Villiers. KL can do it he has 50 off 14 balls in the IPL but scoring a 50 in international cricket where all are quality bowlers and in IPL where you get two quality bowlers is not the same. But KL and Hardik have the potential.”

Few days before even KL Rahul admited on a Twitter Q&A session that he is the destined one to break that record.

Selectors not upto the mark

When asked about current coach Ravi Shastri, Yuvraj said the team has done well under him but it is the selectors who are thin on experience and thus pick players on the basis of Indian Premier League (IPL) form.

“Under him (Shastri) players have done really well. They won in Australia. As a coach I don’t know how he is. I have hardly played under him. I know that you can’t have a particular way with every player. You have to have different ways with every player and I don’t see that in the coaching staff.’

“You have guys like Vikram Rathour (India batting coach), he has been my senior. He has been a mentor at times when I was playing state, but with due respect if someone has not played cricket at that level for a longer time, the younger generation which is more prone to T20 and shorter format…what are you going to tell them? He might tell them technique, but there is nobody to work on the mental side.”

Yuvraj also took a dig at the Sunil Joshi-led selection panel, saying since they have not played much for India their mindset is such that they cannot challenge calls.

“I always tell selectors to challenge calls. But if your selectors have played 4-5 ODI matches, their mindset is like that only. These things did not happen when Sourav (Ganguly) or Mahi (MS Dhoni) was captain. We had a very experienced team in the 2011 World Cup (which India won),” he added.

Midhun M Menon

An engineer who watches, plays, and writes cricket. Out here to tell you interesting stories from 22 yards from the perspective of a 22-year-old guy.