Dubai for the Indian group, a greater disappointment than the loss in the Border Gavaskar Prize was being whitewashed at home by New Zealand. This is the assertion of unbelievable all-rounder Yuvraj Singh, who considers the loss against New Zealand more difficult.
India lost 0-3 to New Zealand at home last year, which was the initial time in Test history. After this, it was crushed by Australia 3-1 in the Boundary Gavaskar series.
The group’s batting, particularly the lackluster showing of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, was to a great extent liable for the loss against Australia and New Zealand. Yuvraj Singh said about this, ‘I think losing to New Zealand is more excruciating. We lost 3-0 on home ground. This isn’t adequate in any way. This (losing BGT) can in any case be acknowledged in light of the fact that you have won two times in Australia and this time you needed to confront rout. At any rate, Australia has been an exceptionally impressive group throughout the previous quite a while.’
Virat Kohli scored 100 years against Australia yet he was reliably out on balls going external the off stump. Then again, Rohit Sharma could score just 31 runs in 5 innings and consequently he chose not to play in the fifth and last Test match played in Sydney. 43-year-old Yuvraj Singh said about this, ‘We are discussing our incredible players Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. We are expressing extremely awful things about them. Individuals fail to remember what they have accomplished before. They are one of the best cricketers of this time. Indeed, they lost, they didn’t play great cricket. They are more miserable than us.’
Yuvraj Singh said that he has full confidence in Rohit and Kohli as well as in the new lead trainer Gautam Gambhir, who was additionally his previous colleague. He said, ‘I think Gautam Gambhir as mentor, Ajit Agarkar as selector and Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Jasprit Bumrah are the best personalities in the Indian group right now who have a decent information on cricket. They need to conclude what is the correct way for Indian cricket from here on out.’
Yuvraj Singh additionally lauded Rohit’s choice to avoid the Sydney Test. I have never seen before that a skipper isn’t in great structure and he, when all is said and done, sits out. It is the significance of Rohit Sharma that he put the group in front of himself. I think he is an extraordinary commander. Whether we win or lose, he will constantly be an extraordinary commander.’
Yuvraj asked pundits to practice limitation while examining the group’s exhibition. Yuvraj, who played 304 ODIs, 40 Tests and 58 T20 Internationals for India, said, “I can offer my viewpoint and my perspective is that tearing down players when they are not performing is simple.The media’s responsibility is to tear down them. My responsibility is to help them.”