Yograj Singh has reignited one of Indian cricket’s most controversial debates with explosive new claims about former captains MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli. In a recent interview, the father of legendary all-rounder Yuvraj Singh didn’t hold back, labeling both icons as “backstabbers” who were allegedly intimidated by his son’s talent.
In a bold declaration that’s sure to stir debate, Yograj Singh named his son Yuvraj Singh as India’s greatest ever cricketer—placing him even above the “God of Cricket,” Sachin Tendulkar. This isn’t just a father’s pride talking; Yograj pointed to Yuvraj’s unmatched 2011 World Cup performance, where he smashed four centuries and was instrumental in India’s historic triumph.
The most shocking part of Yograj’s outburst centers on his claim that both Dhoni and Kohli were “scared” of Yuvraj’s talent. “They were all backstabbers,” he stated bluntly, suggesting that internal politics and jealousy led to Yuvraj being sidelined during critical phases of his career .
According to Yograj, when Yuvraj returned to the team post-cancer recovery, he was met not with support but with cold shoulders from teammates who saw him as a threat. He specifically called out Dhoni and Kohli for failing to back Yuvraj during his comeback, implying their leadership lacked empathy and inclusivity .
Amidst the sea of betrayal, Yograj reserved special praise for Sachin Tendulkar, calling him Yuvraj’s “only true friend” in the dressing room. “While others plotted, Sachin stood by him,” Yograj recalled emotionally. This sentiment highlights the deep personal rifts that can exist even in a team celebrated for its unity.
Yograj’s comments shed light on the often-hidden world of cricket politics. His narrative paints a picture where merit isn’t always rewarded and where personal egos can overshadow national interest. “There are no friends in the sphere of success, money,” he remarked, echoing a cynical but widely suspected truth about elite sports .
| Year | Event | Context |
|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Diagnosed with cancer | Took a break for treatment |
| 2013 | Return to international cricket | Struggled to regain form |
| 2017 | Recalled for Champions Trophy | Last major international appearance |
| 2019 | Retirement announcement | End of an era |
Unsurprisingly, Yograj’s comments have split the cricketing community. While some fans empathize with Yuvraj’s struggles and support Yograj’s candid take, others accuse him of tarnishing the legacies of two of India’s most successful captains. Hashtags like #StandWithYuvraj and #RespectDhoniKohli are trending across platforms.
Critics argue that leadership in modern cricket involves tough calls, and not every player can be accommodated indefinitely. Supporters of Yograj, however, insist that Yuvraj deserved a more graceful exit and better support from his peers.
Whether or not one agrees with Yograj Singh, his outburst forces a necessary conversation about empathy, loyalty, and mental health in professional sports. As cricket becomes increasingly commercialized, the human element often gets lost—and that’s a loss for the game itself.
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