Wishes pour in for Yuvraj Singh as India's 2011 World Cup hero announces retirement

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Yuvraj Singh, who has not been the part of the Indian cricket team for quite some time, has now announced his retirement from International cricket. And the entire cricket fraternity wished Yuvraj Singh on his magnificent career, showering praises for his unparalleled contribution to Indian cricket.

India's swash-buckling batsman, Yuvraj Singh has announced his retirement from International cricket. The 37-year-old all-rounder has played 304 ODIs, 40 Tests for India and in his illustrious 19-year long career he has won U-15 World Cup, U-19 World Cup, 2007 T20 World Cup and 2011 World. 

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2011 World Cup Man of the Tournament and Indian cricket legend Yuvraj Singh finally announced his retirement from international cricket on June 10. The 37-year-old, who recently won the IPL with Mumbai Indians has played 40 Test matches, 304 ODIs, and 58 T20Is in his 19-year-long career.
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