‘Filth Like Dhoni Won’t Remain Forever’: Yograj Singh’s Bizarre Attack on MS For Rayudu’s Retirement
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Former India pacer Yograj Singh, father of 2011 World Cup hero Yuvraj Singh, who has often targeted MS Dhoni has once again gone after him as he asked Ambati Rayudu to come out of retirement and prove a point.
Saying that "filthy" people like Dhoni won't be around forever, Singh said Rayadu had taken the decision in haste as he blamed Captain Cool for the 33-year-old's miseries.
The middle-order batsman had last week announced his retirement from all forms of cricket after he was not included in the 15-member squad for the ongoing World Cup.
Despite being named in the reserves, he was not called up in the squad after Shikhar Dhawan and Vijay Shankar suffered injuries and Rishabh Pant and Mayank Agarwal were, instead, named as their replacements.
After his initial World Cup snub, Rayudu had expressed his displeasure and also questioned the selectors' decision to pick Shankar over him with a tweet that mocked a statement by head selector M.S.K. Prasad who had said that "Vijay Shankar gives three dimensions" to the team.
"Rayudu should've continued playing, more and more. He should've played Ranji Trophy, Irani Trophy, Duleep Trophy, scoring 100s, 200s, 300s with not outs. He still has a lot of cricket left in him," Yograj was quoted as saying by NNIS Sports.
"Rayudu, my son you took the decision in haste. Come out of retirement and show them what you are capable of," the 61-year- old, who has played one Test and six ODIs for India, said.
Talking about how former India captain Sourav Ganguly gave youngsters a chance, Yograj, who has often criticized Dhoni, said people like him won't be around for long to spread filth. "People like MS Dhoni will not remain forever, filth like these will not remain forever," he added.
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