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Yuvraj Singh has a tumour

Arachnodouche

International Captain
I really do think a majority of the Pakistan people are very nice guys... Just wish our politicians had that sort of understanding that normal people across both countries seem to have. :)



And obviously, most of the Pak members here are wonderful posters as well.
I think the niceness lasts, on both sides mind you, until someone drags up one of the many controversial topics between the two countries. Then things do tend to get awkward. And it's not all about the politicians either..there are some very prevalent areas of contention which can't just be wished away. Anyway, wrong place.

Didn't some prick minister offer to fund his treatment? For what joy? Stupid playing-to-the-gallery bull****.
 
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Manee

Cricketer Of The Year
If Yuvraj scores big runs or takes big wickets anywhere near the time of his comeback, the fans will go wild. It'll be one of those moments that you'll remember. I am rooting for him all the way. A truly special cricketer!
 

Arachnodouche

International Captain
I remember reading a long time back about Yograj Singh, his father, a sometime India player, being asked whether his son had it in him to make it at the highest level. Singh Sr.'s answer was "Sher ka betaa hai, ek na ek din gurraaega zaroor" :laugh: Singh played 1 Test and 6 ODIs for India.

In all seriousness though, hope he makes a good comeback.
 

honestbharani

Whatever it takes!!!
He was 45 miles from where I live and I didn't think of going around and seeing if I can meet him near the lake or somewhere at Indianapolis. Stupid me. :(
 

zaremba

Cricketer Of The Year
He must have been through hell over the last few months - if there's anything that's almost as bad as being diagnosed with cancer, it's undergoing chemo - let's hope that things improve for him now and he can fight his way to a complete recovery.
 

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