Big revelation! 'MS Dhoni never said drop Yuvraj Singh': Former selector

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 Former selector breaks silence

MS Dhoni and Yuvraj Singh (Reuters Photo)

For years, Yograj Singh, the begetter of Yuvraj Singh, has publically blamed erstwhile India skipper MS Dhoni for his lad being dropped from the nationalist team. However, erstwhile India cricketer

Sandeep Patil

has present addressed the contented and shared his mentation of events.Patil served arsenic the president of selectors for 4 years, during which his committee made respective high-profile decisions, including dropping immoderate of the biggest names successful

Indian cricket

. Among those were Yuvraj Singh, Gautam Gambhir and legendary batter Sachin Tendulkar.

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Patil mostly remained soundless astir those calls for years but precocious spoke astir them during an quality connected The Vicky Lalwani Show connected YouTube.Patil, who chaired the enactment meetings astatine the time, dismissed the claims that Dhoni played a relation successful Yuvraj’s exclusion and insisted the determination was taken solely by the enactment committee.

“Not erstwhile — not during enactment meetings, not connected tour, not during matches — did Mahendra Singh Dhoni accidental driblet Yuvraj Singh. I americium going connected the record.”When asked whether Dhoni had objected aft the selectors decided to determination connected from Yuvraj, Patil said the erstwhile India skipper afloat trusted the committee’s decisions.“He had full assurance successful the enactment committee. He didn’t accidental anything.”Patil besides responded to Yograj Singh’s repeated disapproval of Dhoni, acknowledging the emotions of a begetter but stressing that the blasted was misplaced.

“A begetter feeling powerfully astir his lad is not wrong. But the blasted is being placed successful the incorrect place.”Dhoni enjoyed a singular planetary career, playing 90 Tests, 350 ODIs and 98 T20Is for India. Under his leadership, India won 3 large ICC trophies — the ICC T20 World Cup 2007, the ICC ODI World Cup 2011 and the ICC Champions Trophy 2013.

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