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Yuvraj Singh – The Test of my Life

I call him the real Champion.
The only cricketer who played the most crucial part in 3 world cup wins for India. He won India the U-19 World cup, the T-20 in 2007, and who would forget his heroic acts in 2011 world cup when he played so many crucial knocks and played an important role as 5th bowler in-spite of being diagnosed with Cancer.
All the books listed in this article are each different from each other in terms of the reading experience it provides. This books is sort of memoir, where Yuvi recalls all the moments of the dressing room. If you’ve cheered for him and the likes of Dravid and Tendulkar, then this book will bring back the nostalgia of those days.
The entire journey of being a kid and in love of the game. The training session at nets and with his father. The road to Indian cricket team, winning the world cups, battling the cancer and then returning to the sports, this epic journey is scripted eloquently by Yuvi and definitely deserves a read.
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