The flamboyant Indian all-rounder, Yuvraj Singh has a decent following on social media and recently he posted a picture asking his fans but ended up getting trolled by his former colleague and friend Gautam Gambhir. In the picture posted by Yuvi, he was seen wearing a cool outfit with fancy red sneakers and posing in front of a vintage red car. The picture was taken as a part of his shoot with Vogue magazine in his heydays.
In his post, Yuvi wrote, “#Throwback Vogue magazine shoot! Red car or red shoes? I’ll take vintage any day!!!”. However, apart from getting replies from his fans, Yuvi got an unexpected reply from former Indian opener Gautam Gambhir who could not help but poke fun at him. He wrote, “Laal mere dil haal hai, lagta tujhpe kamaal hai, Yuvi shaadi ke baad tera kya haal hai?”
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Gambhir’s comment translates as “my heart is red, and it looks fabulous on you; Yuvi, how have you been after your marriage?” followed by a couple of wink emojis. Yuvraj replied to his comment writing, “haal bada behaal hai”. That translates as I haven’t been doing so good”.
All fun and games for sure, but we don’t know how Yuvraj’s wife Hazel will take that comment. He will now be seen taking part in the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) 2019 as the franchise Mumbai Indians (MI) bought him for 1 crore rupees base price at the auctions.
Yuvraj was a part of the Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) franchise in the last season of the IPL, but he did not get among the runs which eventually led to the franchise releasing him. The two-time World Cup winning southpaw is at the fag end of his career and fans were hoping that Chennai Super Kings (CSK) bid for him, but that did not happen as MI roped him in.
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This could be a turning point for the iconic Indian batsman, who will aim to rekindle his form and fire on all cylinders with his old pal, Rohit Sharma. A good display in the tournament could event foster the chance of his return to the Indian national team and perhaps, even the World Cup.