'Kuch toh log kahenge': Yuvraj on Kohli, Rohit's return to T20I fold

10 months ago 12

NEW DELHI: World Cup-winning India all-rounder

Yuvraj Singh

has expressed his view that there is nothing wrong with

Rohit Sharma

and

Virat Kohli

making a return to T20 cricket after a 14-month hiatus, especially with an eye on the upcoming World Cup.
Both Rohit and Kohli were included in the squad for the ongoing three-match T20 series against Afghanistan, which serves as India's final international assignment before the

T20 World Cup

in the USA and the Caribbean.

The inclusion of the experienced duo sparked a debate about the decision being a progressive step. However, Yuvraj seems to endorse the move, suggesting that the return of Rohit and Kohli to the T20 fold is a strategic decision in preparation for the upcoming World Cup.
Their experience and skill in the shortest format of the game could potentially add significant value to the

Indian team

as they aim for success in the global tournament.

Yuvraj was not impressed with the hullabaloo around the move and dismissed it by uttering the lyrics of famous Kishore Kumar-song: "Kuch toh log kahenge, logon ka kaam hai kehna."
His response thus underscored the importance of disregarding critics and staying focused on the task at hand.
"It's because they play all the three formats, they are back after 14 months. You have to manage your workload if you play the three formats. It's a question for the selectors."
'Rohit is a great captain'
Yuvraj hailed Rohit as the leader of the Indian team.
"I can say Rohit has been a great captain, he's got five IPL trophies, he took us to the (World Cup) final. He has been one of our great captains of IPL and India. We have to manage his workload."
Asked whether Rohit or

Hardik Pandya

should be named as the captain in the T20 World Cup, he said: "I don't know what's the situation with Hardik's fitness at the moment. That is the selectors' call."
Pandya is all set to captain the five-time IPL winning captain Rohit at Mumbai Indians in the upcoming season.
On any potential ego clash, Yuvraj said: "When players play together these things happen. If they have an issue they should definitely sit and talk about it."
"Rohit has always been very instrumental in getting the best out of Hardik whenever he has played for Mumbai Indians, especially in terms of his bowling to manage his workload.
"Hardik has always been always good with the bat at death. Batting at 4 for Gujarat, he batted like a batter."
"They should definitely talk about it. I don't see an issue there," he said about the situation when Rohit is back leading Team India.
"Whenever you are playing for your country, your priority is to put everything aside and give your 100 percent in the park.
"They both are professionals, if they have any issue they will put it aside and give 100 percent for the country."
'I could have played more Tests'
Yuvraj, who played a pivotal role in India's T20I and ODI World Cup victories, has minimal regrets about his cricketing career. However, the former left-hander does express a sense of lamentation for not having played "more than 40 Tests."
Despite his success in limited-overs cricket, Yuvraj perhaps wishes he had more opportunities to showcase his skills in the longest format of the game.
"The only regret is that I could have played more Tests. I played 40 Tests and I was 12th man for 45 Tests.
"It was an era where Virender Sehwag, who was a middle-order batter, and he had to open. There was Dada (Sourav Ganguly) who was the captain, then (VVS) Laxman, (Rahul) Dravid, Sachin (Tendulkar).
"It was very tough to get in. But I always gave my 100 percent as a team man, that's more important for me.
On whether he could have become a captain, he said: "It is something of a very big honour. Now you see sometimes, 2-3 captains then you like. But you have to accept it."
"We have three teams now. In those days, we didn't have those opportunities. Dada, then Mahi was a very good captain.
"Whoever is destined to become captain becomes captain. It's all destiny. No regrets," he concluded.
(With PTI inputs)

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