Yuvraj Singh

Yuvraj Singh

The battle against cancer has made me strong.It's like winning a war! When I was diagnosed,
I was told by doctors my kidney, liver and other organs could fail. It was tough. I didn't know if I could save my life.
But I was positive, and because of that, the doctor told me that I would be a man who would never have cancer.

Quotes

    • 1.”Obviously, a lot of things play on your mind when you’re batting. This might happen and this might not. The best thing you can do when you’re batting is not to think too much, and wait for the next ball.”
 
    • 2.”I have been accused of things that I have never done. I have been called a perpetrator of incidents while I was actually a peacemaker. I really don’t know why. Yuvraj Singh isn’t a party animal; he is just singled out. I don’t know why.”
 
    • 3.”I am a great movie buff, and I devour films regularly.”
 
    • 4.”I’m past my wooing days now. See, I am an honest person. If I like a girl, I will go and tell her.”
 
    • 5.”There were times when chemo would eat my body, but I told myself that I have the strength and courage to win and come out stronger.”
 
    • 6.”Beating cancer is personal battle. It was one of the toughest opponents I have faced so far, and I think I did reasonably well. Touch wood.”
 
    • 7.”Relationships survive on trust, and if that is broken at any point, it’s pretty much the end of the relationship. Besides, inability to communicate leads to problems.”
 
    • 8.”I didn’t believe when I was first told that I have cancer. I thought, ‘How can a young person like me get cancer?’ I thought it could never happen to me. It took me a while to realise that I was diagnosed with cancer.”
 
    • 9.”People who don’t know me, how will they know what I am really like? They will only see me on the field, only see me in an advertisement. People who know what kind of a guy I am will tell you I’m a very open person.”
 
  • 10.”I cried like a baby. When no one could see me or hear me. Not because I feared what cancer would do, but because I didn’t want the disease. I wanted my life to be normal, which it could no longer be.”