Yuvraj Singh Reflects on Stuart Broad's Jersey Incident and His Own Cancer Battle
Yuvraj Singh Reacts To Stuart Broad Throwing His Signed Jersey In The Dustbin: "Acceptable"
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Yuvraj Singh, recalling the iconic T20 World Cup 2007 match against Stuart Broad, shared that Broad threw away a signed jersey he received after being hit for six sixes. Yuvraj deemed Broad's reaction 'acceptable' and also discussed his own health struggles during his cricket career.
- 01Yuvraj Singh hit six sixes in an over against Stuart Broad in the T20 World Cup 2007.
- 02Stuart Broad's father requested a signed jersey from Yuvraj, which Broad later threw away.
- 03Yuvraj described Broad's reaction as understandable given the pressure of the moment.
- 04Yuvraj opened up about his cancer diagnosis and the difficult choices he faced.
- 05He emphasized the importance of health and the impact of his illness on his career.
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In a recent interview, Yuvraj Singh reflected on the legendary T20 World Cup 2007 match where he famously hit six sixes in an over against England's Stuart Broad. This moment was pivotal in Yuvraj's career, but it was a challenging time for Broad, who struggled to recover from the setback. Yuvraj recounted how Chris Broad, Stuart's father and a match referee, asked him to sign a jersey for his son. However, Broad later threw the signed jersey in the dustbin, a reaction Yuvraj found 'acceptable' given the circumstances. Yuvraj also shared his personal battle with cancer, revealing that a doctor warned him about the severity of his condition, stating he had only three to six months to live without chemotherapy. This experience profoundly affected his perspective on life and cricket, highlighting the fragility of health at the peak of a career.
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