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This is an archive article published on October 8, 2011

Yuvraj won’t rush his comeback to Indian team

Yuvraj Singh has been ruled out of upcoming ODI series against England due a broken finger.

Yuvraj Singh,who has been ruled out of the upcoming ODI series against England due a broken finger,is in no mood to rush his comeback in the Indian team and prefers a “wait and watch” policy.

Yuvraj is still recuperating from a broken index finger he suffered during the second Test at Trent Bridge,which also forced the all-rounder to miss the entire ODI series in England.

“I can’t say much about it (my injury) right now,you will have to wait and see,” the left-handed batsman said after launching Chetan Bhagat’s new novel,Revolution 20:20 here today.

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Apart from the fracture,Yuvraj also has a ligament tear on his finger which will take some more time to heal.

Asked about whether he had any plans of penning a book on his life in future,Yuvraj said,”My life story is very interesting. I haven’t given it a thought but may be I will write someday about myself.”

“When I am playing I like to read motivational stuff but I won’t say I am a bookworm,” he added.

He also refrained from commenting on former Pakistani pacer Shoaib Akhtar’s autobiography,”Controversially Yours”,saying,”I haven’t read the book.”

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