“When it matters, you will matter the most.” When
Sachin Tendulkar said these inspiring words to Yuvraj Singh during the
2011 World Cup, the legendary batsman was trying to bring out the
fighter in the left-hander. Tendulkar had sensed that Yuvraj was not his
usual self but not aware of the ailment.
This fact
was brought out in a conversation, involving Tendulkar, Yuvraj and
commentator Harsha Bhogle, organised during the launch of Yuvraj’s
memoirs “The Test of My Life” here on Tuesday evening.
The
book, priced at Rs. 399 and co-authored by Nishant Arora and Sharda
Ugra, is an account of Yuvraj’s battle with cancer and his return to
international cricket.
The launch, attended by the
members of the Indian team, former cricketers, Board officials among
others, saw players like Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Virender Sehwag, Ashish
Nehra, Harbhajan Singh and Virat Kohli sharing their experiences with
Yuvraj.
Later, his mother Shabnam also had a few anecdotes to narrate.
Tendulkar,
who launched the book, said, “I’ve always treated Yuvraj like a young
brother. When I first heard of Yuvraj suffering from cancer, I was
shocked. But I knew he was a fighter. When I visited him in London and
we went out for dinner, I remember telling my wife, I hope I don’t
breakdown in front of Yuvraj. During that time, I had mixed emotions.”
Yuvraj said, “World Cup was missing from Sachin’s collection. So it was also a reason to win the Cup for him.”
Sehwag,
as candid as ever, said, “I knew he would make a comeback. But did not
know he could return to cricket so soon. Hats off to Yuvraj.”
Harbhajan
said he would call Yuvraj but not talk about the disease. “I wanted to
keep him in good humour so I used to recall the days and incidents of
our early days in cricket. I knew what Yuvraj was going through. But
I’ve always believed that laughter can help change a few things in
life.”
Dhoni recalled the days when he would address
Yuvraj as “aap” since he was a senior cricketer. The Indian captain
conceded that he was always scared of Yuvraj’s temper. He still is.
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