India's World Cup hero Yuvraj Singh, who is undergoing chemotherapy in the US for a malignant tumour in his lung, has blamed himself for the delaying his treatment.
India's star cricketer Yuvraj Singh, who is undergoing chemotherapy in the US for a malignant tumour in his lung, has blamed himself for the delaying his treatment and said he was recovering well and would soon be back on the field.
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"I see few people trying to blame my guruji for delay and bcci! Again wrong it was my decision! The president and the members of bcci have bin (sic) a huge support in my tough times and because of them I'm getting the best treatment! Thank you again bcci," Yuvraj tweeted.
The all-rounder admitted that it has been tough for him but hoped to fight it out.
"I'm recovering well yes its tough but tough times don't last tough men do! I will fight and come back as a stronger man cause I have the prayers of my nation," he added.
India's World Cup hero said that he was looking forward to play cricket soon. "and of course everyday I look forward to come back and wear my india jersey my india cap and represent my country again jai hind," he wrote.
He also thanked Indian Premier League (IPL) team Pune Warriors owner Subroto Roy for his support.
"Thank you sahara shree for his support and thinking bout me as his family!"
Yuvraj also came out in defence of his physiotherapist Jatin Chaudhary, who had revealed the cricketer's illness.
"I see a lot of people blaming jatin chaudhary but he is at no fault he only tried to help it was my decision to go with alternative medicine," the 30-year-old batsman wrote.