Yograj Singh Wants Ambati Rayudu To Come Out Of Retirement, Says MS Dhoni Will Not Last Longer
Jul 9, 2019 at 4:49 PM
Once again, the father of Yuvraj Singh, Yograj Singh has made shocking statements on the former Indian skipper MS Dhoni following the retirement of Ambati Rayudu. He asked the stylish right-handed batsman to come out of the retirement and show his capability.
Earlier, Yograj Singh, who played the only one Test for India, had compared Dhoni with Raavan after India had beaten Pakistan in the World Cup 2015. While Yuvraj and Dhoni have always shared a cordial relationship and made it a point to appreciate each others’ performances time and again,
Yograj has shown a tendency to blame Dhoni whenever Yuvraj was excluded from the Indian squad. Now, once again, after the retirement of Ambati Rayudu, Yograj Singh has added yet another statement on Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who is currently with the Indian team in England.
People like MS Dhoni will never last – Yograj Singh
Ambati Rayudu’s call didn’t come as a surprise. He was overlooked by the national selectors not once but twice. Despite being the ‘automatic No. 4’ for India, Rayudu was pipped by Vijay Shankar. And then when Vijay Shankar got injured, the team management asked Mayank Agarwal to board the flight to England. That must have broken Rayudu’s heart completely.
Despite being very talented, Rayudu never quite cemented his place in the Indian team. Touching 34, Rayudu played 55 ODIs and six T20 Internationals for India between July 2013 and March 2019.
“Rayudu Sir, my son you took the decision in a haste. Come out of retirement and show them what you are capable of. People like MS Dhoni will not remain forever, filth like these will not remain forever,” he said.
Despite all the statements from Yograj Singh, MS Dhoni and Yuvraj Singh have always shared a nice bond between them. Yuvraj Singh, in his book, mentioned that his father has got different psychology, which is aggressive in nature. The exit of Yuvraj Singh has made his father blame MS Dhoni, who was the Indian skipper,