July 8, 2012

Come back soon, Yuvraj! We miss you!

Champions create the destiny for themselves and they do not need the so called ‘luck’ factor in order to stamp their supremacy during small or big battles in life. They more often than not make us believe that champions cannot be made – they are just born to be champs. They are the ones who inspire the whole generation; they are the ones who cross the barrier of generations due to their longevity and endurance.
This post is a tribute to one such champion who is the prince of millions of Indian hearts. The Real Yuvraj. Yuvraj Singh has once again resumed extensive training on his road back to Indian cricket team. Looking at his will power, it is hard to believe why he will not make it and why he won’t be the same. Over the course of past decade, destiny has always tested him and he had overcome all the tantrums that destiny threw at him. Life threatening cancer being the most recent and most unfortunate tantrum.
Cricket lovers would vouch for his cricketing prowess blindly and the impact that he creates in the field. More than anything else, it is his fighting spirit and the greatest of competitiveness that sets him apart in the presence of so many greats around him. It would not be exaggeration to say that Indian cricket owes so many moments of glory only to his self-belief and game changing performances. Yes, countless performances when the chips were down and a billion hopes hinged onto his shoulders.
The “pie-chucker” has revealed that he did not want to see the doctors during the world cup in 2011 when the cancer was in benign stage. All for the dreams of a billion crazy fans! The prince had revealed that he wanted to win the world cup for our little master – Sachin. All for Sachin’s kitty which somehow would not have been complete forever! I had predicted that India would win 2011 world cup. Deep within my heart I knew, ONLY IF, Yuvraj is 75% in form. They say it is a team game but in the hindsight, it is and it was hard to imagine India lifting the world cup without Yuvraj in the side.
For a true cricket lover, cricket won’t be the same without Yuvraj Singh, though the statistics may not be by his side. The sport can’t afford to loose him like that. I wish and hope that Yuvraj makes his way back to the national side soon and once again clobbers Stuart Broad for six half-dozens in as many deliveries in upcoming T20 world cup in September.
Take a bow, Yuvi. You are truly special.

2 comments:

Ramesh said...

Oh Yeah. He's special and his comeback after cancer is a stirring moment. It will be very very special when he plays for India again.

Vishal said...

@ Ramesh - dearly waiting for that stirring moment again. When he plays, he makes it look wonderful.