IPL Set to Welcome Back Yuvraj Singh in a New Role

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Yuvraj Singh is all set to make his return to the Indian Premier League. But he won't be coming back to the tournament as a player. Instead, he is reported to join Delhi Capitals in the coaching staff. Having Yuvraj Singh with Sourav Ganguly will be a good reunion for the fans.

Yuvraj Singh returning to the Indian Premier League would not have been on the bingo cards for anyone. But it is likely to happen in the Indian Premier League 2027 season. Yuvi has not been a part of the tournament for a long time but now he is expected to make his return, not as a player.

Instead, he is reported to join Delhi Capitals in the coaching role for the upcoming season. He will be working along with Sourav Ganguly, who is the Head Coach of the team. It still remains unclear what role Yuvraj Singh will be taking for the team, but talks of him being a part of the support staff has started.

His return to the Indian Premier League would be an anticipated one for the fans. Yuvi, along with Sourav Ganguly, will be a reunion which no one expected would be taking place in the Indian Premier League.

Our Take

Such reports show that Delhi Capitals want to add their first title to the cabinet. Even though he had a successful career in the Indian Premier League and internationally, Yuvraj Singh was never in the coaching role. If the reports are true, he would be making his debut as a coach of any team. He won't be the Head coach of the team, as that role has been taken by Sourav Ganguly, but he will be working with Ganguly.

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