After
he was diagnosed with the illness, Yuvraj has not taken part
competitive cricket since November last, when he played two of the three
home Tests against the West Indies.
He has scored
8,051 runs in 274 one-dayers and 1,775 runs in 37 Tests since his
international debut in 2000. He was named Player of the Tournament in
the World Cup last year for scoring 362 runs and grabbing 15 wickets in
nine matches.
The flamboyant left-hander has said that only four days are left for his chemotherapy.
"My last stretch 4 more days to go... can't wait for it to end set me free dear lord," Yuvraj tweeted.
Yuvraj had last month stated that the tumour between his lungs is almost out of his system.
Yuvraj, who has been in Boston since last month, is expected to be back on the field in the first week of May, according to his doctor.
"My last stretch 4 more days to go... can't wait for it to end set me free dear lord," Yuvraj tweeted.
Yuvraj had last month stated that the tumour between his lungs is almost out of his system.
Yuvraj, who has been in Boston since last month, is expected to be back on the field in the first week of May, according to his doctor.
Cricketer Yuvraj Singh, who is undergoing chemotherapy
in Boston for a rare germ-cell cancer, is in the last leg of his
treatment and eagerly waiting for it to end in the next four days.
The
left-hander has said that only four days are left for the chemotherapy
session to end. “My last stretch 4 mor dys to go Can't wait fr it to end
Set me free dear lord,” he tweeted.
Last month, he said the tumour between his lungs was almost out of his system.
Yuvraj,
who has been in Boston since last month, is expected to be back on the
field in the first week of May, according to his doctor.
The
30-year-old has gone bald during the treatment, which will go on till
the last week of March, before rehabilitation begins in April.
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