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He wasn’t given the gratitude & appreciation he truly deserves by the BCCI or the Indian team. We are indebted to him and the struggles, inner strength and warrior like never give up persona. YUVICAN…We miss you Yuvi, for people like you come once in a lifetime there will never be another Yuvi. God bless you always in all & everything that you do. We truly adore, admire & are in awe of you….Yuvi!!!
Growing up I never had a male role model to look up to seeing Yuvraj singh since childhood, his ups and downs, his passion for the game the way he used to carry himself had huge impact on me ....I also used to play cricket and tried to copy him the way he bats the way he walks even the way he threw the ball while fielding....I was obsessed with him....I developed the fighting spirit watching him .... My Idol , My hero Yuvraj Singh....♥️🙏🏻
Yuvraj Singh’s comeback was a huge inspiration for all of us I remember being injured while playing hockey for my school team when i was recovering my physio said that be like Yuvraj he beated Cancer and i was like yeah i can cope with this injury it really helped. Also will be a Fan Boi of Him ❤
I can feel the emptiness when he talks about cricket, his simplicity is winning this podcast, he still misses cricket but he doesn't want to express it, hard but he is one of the most underrated cricketer ✨😢
I loved this podcast. Yuvraj Singh is such a mentally tough man. He won the world cup of 2007(T20) and 2011(ODI).Can't forget his six sixes of T20. He won the battle of Cancer too. May he achieve more success in his future.
He is still carrying a lot of pain inside him,, but really happy for this biggest icon of Indian cricket in the history of Indian cricket that he has found some peace in his life now with his kids and family...
I know the value of Meeting Yuvraj Singh all the way from AP to Chandigarh just to meet Yuvraj Singh and then fell sick after being there in Chandigarh and still couldn't meet him it's definitely a blessing, a gift,an achievement to meet Yuvraj Singh.. Proud of you bro..
Yuvraj was truly selfless player. Despite life threatening disease he went on to play for his country n contributed to win world cup. Such bravery n selflessness is rare. Hatts off to him👏
Ranveer's podcast with Yuvi is a true gift to all Yuvraj Singh fans. It was like a heartfelt conversation that cleared all doubts and filled us with positive energy and love. A moment of pure Yuvraj magic! 🎙️💫🇮🇳❤️
This is 62 year old woman who happened to come across this particular podcast after watching ‘daddy issues’ clip and I’m hooked ! It’s 12:49 midnight! Such an endearing person is Yuvraj Singh, such a sweet, deep n candid conversation! Kudos both of you, Ranveer bete, Yuvraj bete. I’m sure this podcast will surely inspire many youth and the older generations equally! Keep it up. May Bhagvan bless you both and all your loved ones 🤗🙏😇❤️
@@joshuajoshua8417dude. Try livin d life he's lived. He sacrificed a normal childhood n worked the hardest to play cricket at the highest level jus coz his dad was a failed cricketer n he wanted his son to fulfill his dream.then when he finished those demons life gave him one more jolt in the form of cancer.faced the worst physical pain a human body can.its not attitude its a sad life that he's led which shows on his face
Yuvi sir main apke wajh se cricket dekhna suru kiya jb 6 six mare the app out hote the tv of kr deta thaa or same avi sanju samson k liye hota h. Miss u legend yuvi sir
I have been a great fan of Yuvraj Singh, and I feel after the great Tendulkar, he should be called a legend. I was watching your podcast & you asked Yuvi about his chemo treatment, see I have actually been following Yuvi through out his cancer treatment, and I posted it from the very beginning of his treatment on my Facebook page, whoever came to meet him during his phase. He is a legend.
As an Indian Cricket fan, I must confess that I really enjoyed the bike rides of MS & Yuvi after winning those matches. Those were the best days of my life as a Cricket fan.
Best podcast ever...🙌🙌🙌 I am not comparing but in this fan following era of Kohli and MSD, I am very proud to say that I am a fan of Yuvi (The Yuvraj Singh)❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Maahi is a very sweet cunning man... Of course he will portray yuvraj as a king in movie... Ruin ppl in reality and then act sweet.. Never liked maahi.. His politics is still going on
1:59:36- my exact feeling- thank you Ran for having “The YUVI “ - not sure how many times I watched this podcast - feel like this podcast never ends with Sir YUVI
Yuvraj sir's replies were so raw and mature at the same time, its very rare and personally have-not encounter someone in real life . Thanks Ranveer for bringing him on the show , this was a really very special podcast !
(00:00) : Episode की शुरूआत (02:11) : Welcome Introduction (03:23) : Life During & After Cricket (13:57) : Failures In Life (17:32) : Relationship With Dad (27:21) : Meaning Of Talent In Cricket (29:07) : Life Before & After Cancer (33:09) : Stress Factor In Cricket (35:46) : Cricket Industry (39:31) : Sports Culture In India (40:55) : Social Media Loop (42:52) : Dealing With Loneliness (48:52) : Prediction In Sports (50:32) : Fitness & Diet Culture In Team India (01:01:18) : Yuvraj Six Sixes Story (01:13:15) : Does Yuvi Love To Party & Dance? (01:16:58) : 2007 World Cup Story (01:25:24) : Young Cricket Players In Team (01:27:18) : Is Yuvraj Arrogant? (01:32:09) : Friendship With MS Dhoni (01:38:35) : Dating & Friendship Advice (01:45:07) : Love For Football (01:48:31) : 'Dar Se Jeet Tak' Round (02:11:15) : Relationship With My Dad (02:21:52) : Advice For Young Players (02:26:54) : 2011 World Cup (02:32:07) : Thank You For Watching
Thank you bro, I suddenly got a glimpse of this video and the only reason I clicked on it was coz I am an MSD fan and I wanted to know Yuvi's honest opinion on him, thanks again for the time stamps.
From 11 pm to almost 3 am, I've been watching this replying at some points again and again. It's always inspiring to know about our heroes, but as Ranveer said, there's always a heaviness inside cricketers and as a good observer, I also felt it. But it was really good to watch both of you talking so naturally ❤❤
I want to thank you Ranveer from bottom of my heart for bringing Yuvraj sir in the podcast... As a die hard fan of Yuvraj sir, this is the much needed conversation for me..... Thanks a lot bro 🌟
His power is unmatched. His timing is unmatched. His batting style is unmatched. His fielding is unmatched. His aggression is unmatched. His bowling style is unmatched. Just look at this beast… big, huge and powerful just from a glance. I don’t think any other player has this quality combo. Love you yuvraj!!❤
@@jamaroo1881 here in canada, bhang is legal and almost 70-80% people here smoke cannabis, so most of people here are proud bhangis, whats so debatable in this statement
agreed his timing is unmatched because he judged line and length quickly than other players always very clear about taking foot in the line of the ball then watched where the ball drops and hit thats it and also footwork limited and precise no need to dive with ur front foot to hit a shot instead goes on the front foot with toes only no need to go with the heel and then whole foot blah,blah coaches recommend😂
@@MrGuriqbalBhangi is a caste based epithet and has nothing to do with Bhaang . Calling somebody a bhangi in India is a punishable offense. Please educate yourself about these things before making these comments.
@@korakatar7921 Damn! Thats funny. I call a person cricketer who play cricket, same with bhang … bhangi for me is a person who smoke bhang or is high with it. And from what i remember, no educational institution educate about such words in india. Is there any?
I have never in my life watched a podcast video more than 30 mins. But when my childhood hero came, 2.5 hrs passed like nothing and its 4.30 in the morning. I still get emotional thinking of how I would want other batsmen to get out just to see him bat. Still remember how much I cried after I got to know he got cancer. Thanks for bringing those memories back, I felt like I lived a bit of my childhood today.
If you love cricket and Yuvraj Singh then this is the best podcast. Bhai..maza aa gya..Yuvi had played cricket without even wanted to play cricket and achieved all the feats, just imagine if he really loved cricket what kind of player he would be, world is not yet ready to witness that may be. Thanks to Ranveer and his team for giving us one of the best 2.5 hours of our lives❤
Very very proud of Yuvraj Singh. I am one of those lucky few who saw, from very close quarters, his transformation from a reluctant cricketer in his early teens, to the phenomenon he became. In his early days, i told his father (who was my coach at DAV COLLEGE CHANDIGARH ) to take it a bit easy on him. I got told off very sternly and was asked to carry on with my brief, which was to push him as much as i can whenever he practiced with me,which was about 4 hours every day till lunch. Then he would be sent for another 3-4 hours to the Sector 16 stadium, Chandigarh's international stadium before PCA, Mohali. I used to feel bad for him, but all that is just a distant memory, and i am one of the happiest people at his achievements. Proud of you, Yuvi Singh,you have been a fantastic cricketer, a cult figure, and have evolved into a philanthropist and an even better human being. May Waheguru always shower his blessings on you and your lovely family..❤
Happy Birthday Yuvraj Singh 🎂🎁🎊🎉. You are one of the legends of Team India 💙💙. You are one of my favourite cricketer😍😍. In disease like cancer you played so perfect. Hats off to you !!! Your 6 sixes in 6 balls were awesome. Now some people have broken your record but your over was unforgettable💙. May god bless you with all the happiness of this world 🙌🙌🙌. Love you Yuvi 😘😘😘
Indian teams and fans of that era had a huge mental block against aussies, especially in BIG white ball matches. You needed a fearless beast to stand up to the australians, yuvi was that guy in 2007 and 2011.
Never been a die hard fan but later in years after yuvraj Singh retired ... Hopefully many PPL realised like me that ..he was top notch all rounder and underrated seriously.... Feel bad that he didn't get the recognition he should have ..
I don't feel he is underrated. I always admired his energy and conviction of thoughts. The energy that Yuvraj has, I haven't seen these days in players. The reason is that, at that time social media was not present, when the net came till then it held so much energy. But at that time social media was not developed to socialize except one TV at home.
He was the person for which i had started watching cricket.That bat swing,bowling,fielding with kaif was something which cannot be expressed in words.I still remember the day when had hit 6’s sixes to broad was something i still cherish not only this moment every moment which u have provided us on a field was just awesome.Thank yuvi sir ❤❤❤
Wow, just wow! My first memory of yuvi is from 2003 wc. Later, 2007 six sixes. Right then, I created an image of how this person might be, and his fearless approach inspired me in life. Ranveer rightly said, Yuvi is an emotion. I remember one of yuvis interview, saying when the going gets tough, the toughest gets going, that stuck with me forever. I remember, waiting and enjoying his sixes, and fearless style. His battle later on with cancer was a life lesson. Over and above all, its great seeing him healthy fit speaking his heart out.
@@caviratdewangan7906bhai shame on your mentality atleast have some respect for him ! Not an MSDian but I would say you need to pay respect to the guy which lead those teams which won 2 WC
@@gxnius8642no respect for credit stealer. digest the Fact that 90a cricket watcher, and real criket watcher, and 2007 2011 WC squad who made india win 2 WC that majorly belong to ganguly era has no respects for msd from heart except 1 or 2 youngster. even clearly visible on face of star sport anchors like bhajji irfan etc.
As a Yuvi fan, I loved this podcast and my respect for Yuvi has increased. As a youth, I loved his aggressive vibe and the go-getter energy. And now I love this thinking reflective person he has matured into. His calmness and perspective now is equally motivating. Lots of love to him and wishing him more and more success and growth
Yuvi bhai ki baate real me bahut samajhdari wali aur experience wali hain. Unexpected raha. Mujhe laga politicians ki tarah bana k kahenge par aam admi ki tarah bat deliver ki. Nice podcast interview.
Yuvi won us 2 world cups. We should celebrate the guy. He’s like Andaz Apna Apna. Probably doesn’t get the recognition at the time but becomes loved by all over the years. Wish you an amazing life Yuvi :)
Yuvraj singh is a hero for me not only because of cricket, He is a hero and inspiration because he motivated me and my wife in our journey through cancer. She used to face low and demotivated because of cancer and i used to give example of Yuvi. I remember world cup 2011 and his performance. I still have one poster of Yuvi in my house. :D
This one-off course is your biggest till date.Our biggest too as a pod cast lover..Yuvi pa is an emotion for every cricket fan in India. His story is so inspirational, especially when Gill was in dengue he advised getting up and playing for the country cause the same guy was battling cancer while fulfilling the World Cup dream of our country..Hearts off Yuvi pa..I may not be your biggest fan but I had my best friend he was your biggest fan ..❤❤❤
It almost feels like Yuvi is in a self created family cone. He is born to shine and be up in life, I hope he finds the balance in what he is and what others want him to be ❤❤
I don't want to think about Yuvraj and Dhoni's friendship, but I can say this pair came into the cricket world and they have together changed the perception of Indian fans about cricket. The true Indian cricket fans will always miss these living legends. Peaceful(Dhoni) and powerful(Yuvraj) were born only to give proud moments, very smart cricketers, way ahead of today's robotic cricket era. Every loss of the Indian cricket team only reminds me of these two players. #irreplaceable
The way they stabilised the middle order and 80% of the time they used to turn around the game in India's favour....hands down when both of them were batting together there was nothing more entertaining enjoyable and joyous to me seeing two of favourite cricketers daddies of destruction.....also I started watching cricket in 2006 when both of them were at their peak so there was an instant connection and I must tell you 11 years later in 2017 that odi match vs England I was in 12th yuvi scored 150 mahi scored 134 it was one of the best days of my life....I was overwhelmed seeing two of my favourite players absolutely smashing prime England team
I started loving cricket because of this man!🦁 He is just an Living Legend and a Inspiration for sure!❤️ Thank you Ranveer for this podcast! Yuvi Fan Forever!💯🙌
Loved how Yuvraj took the discussion on mental health and upbringing. It takes a strong mind to accept the flaws and hopefully he inspires more people even after his retirement.
I have a lot more admiration and respect for Ranveer Allahbadia after this interview. Yuvi is not an easy guy to talk to because of his aura but R handled it really well!! Some of the questions I didnt even know I needed to hear the answers to...overall great podcast!
I am a lefty, Yuvi with his Zigtech bat in 2011 was my inspiration to start playing cricket. But, now I believe idolizing him at that age made me an extra courageous person in life.❤
My hero, my idol, my favourite sportsperson! Can never forget his 6 sixes which I replyed 100s of times and ofcourse back to back man of the match awards in 2011 worldcup... His 5 wickets in an inning! A commendable cricketer. A forever cherished human being. Salute to his fighting spirit!❤ Eagerly waiting for a movie on your life Yuvraj!!! 😊 Also, kudos to Ranveer for calling him on the show and having a candid conversation! Cheers🥂
His entire demeanor, attitude, and the stern stance he adopts when confronted with various questions serve as a testament to the challenges he faced during his time representing the country. It reveals the depth of his animosity towards MSD, the clashes of ego between them, and more. The only factor that kept him in the game for such an extended period was his profound love for it. The pain he still carries is palpable, even today. Watching this unfold was genuinely difficult. You will always have my respect Yuvi!
Wow, such an unexpected episode. Watching Yuvraj is like going through your childhood memories especially from 2003 to 2011, his partnerships with Dhoni, throughout the late 2000s, his calm and cool attitude, both him and Dhoni. One of the greatest finishers we had .
Baap baap hota hai Attitude …. Aggression .. Style.. Ye sab yuvraj hi laye hai team INDIA me… Wo jamane me itna social media hota to YUVRAJ youth Icon hote (jo ki abhi vi hai❤) He is an inspiration ❤❤❤❤❤ Best best best ever
My favorite all time batsman. As a teenager I saw Yuvi walkin as a 19 YO boy and thrash a top quality Aussie attack in a knockout game. How much did we miss this attitude in the final yesterday 😅😅 😮 Love you Yuvraj 😍
I started to follow Indian cricket since 2003. More than Sachin I loved sehwags attacking, yuvraj multitasking (best fielder after Kaif, bowling when needed and great natural lefty), dravid (stroke) and harbajan due to his balling style and his aggression.
This man is reason for I started watching cricket, we usually remember his hundreds and discuss in school. The way he shot the ball, that was real happiness. Love you Yuvraj Singh
Not gonna lie but I was scared for a second when he asked Ranveer why he was asking him about MSD, with that deep, serious voice. This was just a honest, raw, and at times funny podcast and we need more of that. Absolute gold!
The man who was the man of the tournament in 2011 world cup and gave so much impactful performance in getting 2 Icc trophy in 2007 and 2011 for our Country Our childhood hero Yuvraj Singh🇮🇳
The sound that comes when the ball hits Yuvraj Singh's bat is astonishing as if nothing could be better for the ears to hear. Yuvraj Singh is the greatest and biggest match winner of the Indian cricket history. A great stylish classical batsman,a great fielder and a good useful bowler.Totally a great package for match winning ability.A player who changed the level and direction of Indian cricket. Brought a different swag and aggression to Indian cricket. i say with a claim that if Yuvraj Singh had not a deadly disease like cancer, then only Yuvraj Singh's name would have come after Sachin Tendulkar in International ODI cricket because at the age of 30 he had scored 8000 runs and that too with impact runs.cancer and politics destroyed his golden career. May be there are some players which has better record than yuvraj Singh only on paper but not a player like yuvraj Singh because the impact of yuvraj Singh is awesome incredible.. he is the sweetest cleanest striker of the ball.. he is the most handsome cricketer of India.Yuvraj Singh was the man of the tournament even under the captaincy of Mohammad Kaif when India won the under 19 World Cup in 1999-2000. Yuvraj Singh scored 84 in his first inning of his career against the then Australian team in the Champions Trophy in 2000, facing dangerous bowlers like McGrath, Brett Lee, after the dismissal of Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly. When India first won the series on England soil, the netwest series final was also won by Yuvraj along with Kaif. When India won the championship trophy in 2002, Yuvraj did wonders in batting, bowling and fielding throughout the tournament. Yuvraj Singh was the man of the match in 11 matches of that 17 matches when India made a record of winning 17 matches in 2006-7 under the captaincy of Rahul Dravid. Yuvraj Singh's contribution was the most significant when he won the 2007 T20 World Cup. Even when he won the 2011 World Cup, Yuvraj Singh was the man of the tournament..yuvraj Singh changed the standard of Indian fielding along with MD Kaif. Miss you champ on the ground.
Gradually this podcast became a meditation..Yuvi opened up and laid down his relationship with dad and what impact it made on his life after..most importantly he learned what not to become when it comes to raise your own child..somewhere at the corner we all can relate to this..thoda sa aakh bhiga bhi..
This is the first time I am listening to this guy and genuinely feel that the quality of conversation is top notch. There is no bs’ing… there is no way any other guy would upfront say this sentence “when I start talking abt cricket you look uncomfortable”. It’s a hallmark of highly confident and genuinely concerned host.
I think its Ranveer's longest podcast ever. Kudos to the man. Keep it up..💕 You are truly changing the perception of people in India. Jai Hind Jai Bharat🇮🇳
I can’t imagine I was listening/watching this over 2 hours video and didn’t feel it being lengthy at all. Hands down one of the best videos out of this podcast.
Sach me dekh Bhai baat ye hai ki yaha har dusre well known person ko dusre se bada dikhane ki koshish ki jati hai logo k dwara jaise ki tum ya yuvi k bare me kahi aur jaoge to uske bare me fir kahi aur so jyada chmchagiri mt kar dekh sun aur mje le baaki SB side rakh .
I mean I love Dhoni but how did we never get to watch his life journey is beyond words. He is a brave human that he went through so much and is still so composed emotionally and continues to inspire. He deserves his own biopic, not just youth but parents can learn from his life experiences.
not everything needs a validation like that. biopic nahi bana, doesn't mean people don't appreciate him and his life. and usko problem nahi hai, to sbko isme tapakne ko jarurat nahi. everyone has had their hardships in life to be successful be it yuvraj be it dhoni. ab jisko biopic bnva leni hai vo banva lega bhai.
@@VKUMAR_FACTShow could you selfish ? Sabka apna apna favourite player hota hai okay agar kio aapke favourite player ko kio kuch bolde to aapko accha ni laga ho to aap us ko kuchh bhi bol doge Please don't judge the players his contribution in Indian cricket team Like MS DHONII , SOME TOXIC FANS OF VIRAT KOHLI 🤫
Yuvi sir at 1.04 you said " koi to mere liye baith ke khel dekta tha" ... Actually sir you don't know how many people were waiting for your batting and enjoying your mesmerising batting skills... You are the only one for whom I started to follow cricket, I used to record your runs in every match in my math note book... You are my imotion , miss you a lot ❤️❤️❤️❤️ Thank you Ranveer sir for this interview ❤️
Whatever happened, in terms of sheer amount of goosebumps giving cricket players, UV will the at the top ! What a player, a champ in every section of cricket, batting at strike rate of 100 plus since forever, an important bowler on his day, champion fielder and a wholesome teammate. Thankyou for the memories Uv paji, my heart hasn’t felt the same happiness after you hit that last 6/6 and how you just casually thrashed Australian bowlers like they were beginners. Love you, Yuvraj Singh. A fan forever!!!! ❤
Yuvraj Singh won us WC 2007 and WC 2011! He was so good. Felt terribly bad when MI did not treat him well. He deserved so much from the game, and he could have played for a few more years. Thank you Yuvi ❤
I never saw him this stressed out in front of any other guest. There is no doubt that he is a fan of this legend, which I can see from his hand gestures and facial expressions.
Luv you Yuvraj! Thank you for the 2007 and 2011 world cups!! Great all rounder, great fielder, aggressive, attacking left handed batsman. I wish you a long and healthy life.
This is what I really love about your podcasts. The way u make the guests feel so comfortable which allows them to speak so deeply about their lives. You know exactly how to navigate through the conversation, bringing in humor and asking the exact questions(which at times are also going on in my mind) whenever necessary.... Feels like I am also present in that room😅. I listened through the entire 2.5 hr podcast without feeling bored. Got to know about a side of Yuvi, which we usually don't get to see. There is a reason u have completed 500+ podcasts so successfully. More power to u and the entire TRS team and I hope to see more such insightful conversations with such imminent personalities who deserve to be listened to from a different perspective apart from the picture portrayed about them by mainsteam media.
I used to admire Yuvi paaji as a cricketer and after this podcast I've started admiring him as a human being. Amazing podcast I didn't get bored for a single minute during this 150 minutes long podcast and it's very nice that you guys didn't played too much with the video editing and kept it as raw as possible, keep the good work going on❤
This was like really meeting Yuvi. Such a candid conversation, so pure, so natural. I've been a fan of Yuvi's myself too, big time. Admire his attitude. Thanks for such a beautiful episode, Ranveer.
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Next podcast mein dhoni sir ko lana please ❤🙏
😂😂😂
Trs show ❤
one of your bests.
Bhai muh acha bnaya kr
the way gautam Gambhir openly praises Yuvraj Singh is commendable and laudable.
Whr is Rahul Dravid.is't he legend?.trs r know for legend right
He is not Yuvraj -- He is an era of Cricket ❤
If he is not yuvraj than is he some doppelganger?
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True :)
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@@KRISHNAPRIYASI33tanvi ❤❤
He wasn’t given the gratitude & appreciation he truly deserves by the BCCI or the Indian team. We are indebted to him and the struggles, inner strength and warrior like never give up persona. YUVICAN…We miss you Yuvi, for people like you come once in a lifetime there will never be another Yuvi. God bless you always in all & everything that you do. We truly adore, admire & are in awe of you….Yuvi!!!
Growing up I never had a male role model to look up to seeing Yuvraj singh since childhood, his ups and downs, his passion for the game the way he used to carry himself had huge impact on me ....I also used to play cricket and tried to copy him the way he bats the way he walks even the way he threw the ball while fielding....I was obsessed with him....I developed the fighting spirit watching him .... My Idol , My hero Yuvraj Singh....♥️🙏🏻
Yuvraj Singh’s comeback was a huge inspiration for all of us I remember being injured while playing hockey for my school team when i was recovering my physio said that be like Yuvraj he beated Cancer and i was like yeah i can cope with this injury it really helped. Also will be a Fan Boi of Him ❤
This new gen cricket lover won't understand this Legend...what he did for India is unrepeatable...
Yah back 2 back world cups then champion trophy aur 2011 world cup meh man of the series batting balling dono top par
nah dude
we understand
Yuvraj is my fav player❤🏏
Kon bola bhai hame sab pata hai is legend me bare me
@@2yearsban vahi toh...
Yuvraj is sooooo real and honest. Absolutely no facade or efforts to come across a certain way. Huge respect for him!!!
I can feel the emptiness when he talks about cricket, his simplicity is winning this podcast, he still misses cricket but he doesn't want to express it, hard but he is one of the most underrated cricketer ✨😢
True😢
Felt the same
Only True fans know what Yuvraj Singh meant to Indian Cricket.
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Yuvi
The man who gave us 2007 t20 and 2011 World Cup thanks for the precious memories
Akela jita diya tha kya
@@ChutiyaAllah-jhmm ikale jithya tha
@@ChutiyaAllah-jbilkul 2007 mai sabse bade wale toh pel diye the
That's why education is important 😂😂
@@ChutiyaAllah-jaa geya dhobi fan
I loved this podcast. Yuvraj Singh is such a mentally tough man. He won the world cup of 2007(T20) and 2011(ODI).Can't forget his six sixes of T20. He won the battle of Cancer too. May he achieve more success in his future.
He is still carrying a lot of pain inside him,, but really happy for this biggest icon of Indian cricket in the history of Indian cricket that he has found some peace in his life now with his kids and family...
I know the value of Meeting Yuvraj Singh all the way from AP to Chandigarh just to meet Yuvraj Singh and then fell sick after being there in Chandigarh and still couldn't meet him it's definitely a blessing, a gift,an achievement to meet Yuvraj Singh.. Proud of you bro..
Yuvraj was truly selfless player. Despite life threatening disease he went on to play for his country n contributed to win world cup. Such bravery n selflessness is rare. Hatts off to him👏
Ranveer's podcast with Yuvi is a true gift to all Yuvraj Singh fans. It was like a heartfelt conversation that cleared all doubts and filled us with positive energy and love. A moment of pure Yuvraj magic! 🎙️💫🇮🇳❤️
Today i kw real Yuvraj. Thanks i dont wanna him as my hero selfish person
Paid pr 😂
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@@abhinavmadan934 nahi bro.... I'm admirer of man of the worldcups Yuvraj Singh 🇮🇳✨💯
Rehugyy😢
Man Yuvi’s swag is unmatched. His personality is 🔥🔥🔥 Yuvi needs to be back more in limelight. He’s a born star. Legend
This is 62 year old woman who happened to come across this particular podcast after watching ‘daddy issues’ clip and I’m hooked ! It’s 12:49 midnight! Such an endearing person is Yuvraj Singh, such a sweet, deep n candid conversation! Kudos both of you, Ranveer bete, Yuvraj bete. I’m sure this podcast will surely inspire many youth and the older generations equally! Keep it up. May Bhagvan bless you both and all your loved ones 🤗🙏😇❤️
Yuvi Bhai jasa koi cricketer nahi hai
He was so honest, so candid and everything came from his heart. And yes I went back and watched the 6 sixes🎉
I wanted to name my son Yuvraj. That’s how much I respect and love this guy! Genuine fighter & warrior in life, THE GREAT YUVI!!
Did you?
@@abhishekwaskar4285seems like he didn't
It's difference between wanted to name
And named him
@@ambujsharma4566uski ladki ho gyi 😂😂😂
@@NeerajSingh-mt2nb 😂😂
So much respect for Yuvi - A guy who played for our country, fought one of the biggest fights, survived, came out of it, ultimately a great human.
So much of f attitude he's got.
@@joshuajoshua8417dude. Try livin d life he's lived. He sacrificed a normal childhood n worked the hardest to play cricket at the highest level jus coz his dad was a failed cricketer n he wanted his son to fulfill his dream.then when he finished those demons life gave him one more jolt in the form of cancer.faced the worst physical pain a human body can.its not attitude its a sad life that he's led which shows on his face
@@joshuajoshua8417he deserves this kind of attitude.. Or tu maa chuda...
Yuvi sir main apke wajh se cricket dekhna suru kiya jb 6 six mare the app out hote the tv of kr deta thaa or same avi sanju samson k liye hota h. Miss u legend yuvi sir
I have been a great fan of Yuvraj Singh, and I feel after the great Tendulkar, he should be called a legend. I was watching your podcast & you asked Yuvi about his chemo treatment, see I have actually been following Yuvi through out his cancer treatment, and I posted it from the very beginning of his treatment on my Facebook page, whoever came to meet him during his phase. He is a legend.
As an Indian Cricket fan, I must confess that I really enjoyed the bike rides of MS & Yuvi after winning those matches. Those were the best days of my life as a Cricket fan.
True
Agree 🎉
Best podcast ever...🙌🙌🙌
I am not comparing but in this fan following era of Kohli and MSD, I am very proud to say that I am a fan of Yuvi (The Yuvraj Singh)❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
❤me too we yuvi fans are mostly pure not like other toxic fans
Maahi is a very sweet cunning man... Of course he will portray yuvraj as a king in movie... Ruin ppl in reality and then act sweet.. Never liked maahi.. His politics is still going on
Yeah, that's right
Proud to be the fan of a man,
Who risked his life for the nation
@@harsh312harshh🤡
@@paromita_ghosh 🤡🤡
1:59:36- my exact feeling- thank you Ran for having “The YUVI “ - not sure how many times I watched this podcast - feel like this podcast never ends with Sir YUVI
Yuvraj sir's replies were so raw and mature at the same time, its very rare and personally have-not encounter someone in real life .
Thanks Ranveer for bringing him on the show , this was a really very special podcast !
Definitely for yuvi fan❤
Goosebumps Podcast 💥
Yuvraj Singh Mental Toughness & Warrior of Cricket 🌟 Nice to see you Ranveer Bhaiya ❤️🩹
@Umar_Akmal96Haan bhai nepal aur zimbabwe ke khilaf 🤡
@@cosmoyt25spammer hai bhai isko reply mat de
@@ad_adventures8580 OK 👍🏻
(00:00) : Episode की शुरूआत
(02:11) : Welcome Introduction
(03:23) : Life During & After Cricket
(13:57) : Failures In Life
(17:32) : Relationship With Dad
(27:21) : Meaning Of Talent In Cricket
(29:07) : Life Before & After Cancer
(33:09) : Stress Factor In Cricket
(35:46) : Cricket Industry
(39:31) : Sports Culture In India
(40:55) : Social Media Loop
(42:52) : Dealing With Loneliness
(48:52) : Prediction In Sports
(50:32) : Fitness & Diet Culture In Team India
(01:01:18) : Yuvraj Six Sixes Story
(01:13:15) : Does Yuvi Love To Party & Dance?
(01:16:58) : 2007 World Cup Story
(01:25:24) : Young Cricket Players In Team
(01:27:18) : Is Yuvraj Arrogant?
(01:32:09) : Friendship With MS Dhoni
(01:38:35) : Dating & Friendship Advice
(01:45:07) : Love For Football
(01:48:31) : 'Dar Se Jeet Tak' Round
(02:11:15) : Relationship With My Dad
(02:21:52) : Advice For Young Players
(02:26:54) : 2011 World Cup
(02:32:07) : Thank You For Watching
@Umar_Akmal96virat average 59 ab bol😂😂
Thank you so much!
Thank you bro, I suddenly got a glimpse of this video and the only reason I clicked on it was coz I am an MSD fan and I wanted to know Yuvi's honest opinion on him, thanks again for the time stamps.
Thanks a lot
Chup
From 11 pm to almost 3 am, I've been watching this replying at some points again and again. It's always inspiring to know about our heroes, but as Ranveer said, there's always a heaviness inside cricketers and as a good observer, I also felt it. But it was really good to watch both of you talking so naturally ❤❤
Did you like his view about his Father,Who paused his punjabi cinema career and made this drone attack for Winner teams like Australia and england
I want to thank you Ranveer from bottom of my heart for bringing Yuvraj sir in the podcast... As a die hard fan of Yuvraj sir, this is the much needed conversation for me..... Thanks a lot bro 🌟
You spoke out my mind. Thanks to Ranveer for this podcast!
This man literally born to make history in india ❤😊
Proud to be a indian 🥰🥰
Jay hind 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Yaha yuvraj Singh ki baat ho rhi babar chutiye ki baat Mt kr yaha uske papa ki podcast dekh kuchh sikhne ko milega
@Umar_Akmal96chup ho ja vai please 🙏🙏🙏🙏
@Umar_Akmal96Pakistan tum aage badho hum tumhare sath hai
Tum hamare bete ho hum tumhare sath hai ❤😂
tum log phekne mai top pe ho @Umar_Akmal96
@Umar_Akmal96Pakistan ki maka bh... Full filll here 👎👎👎👎👇👇👇
His power is unmatched.
His timing is unmatched.
His batting style is unmatched.
His fielding is unmatched.
His aggression is unmatched.
His bowling style is unmatched.
Just look at this beast… big, huge and powerful just from a glance.
I don’t think any other player has this quality combo.
Love you yuvraj!!❤
Should have asked him about the time when he called Chahal a Bhangi
@@jamaroo1881 here in canada, bhang is legal and almost 70-80% people here smoke cannabis, so most of people here are proud bhangis, whats so debatable in this statement
agreed his timing is unmatched because he judged line and length quickly than other players always very clear about taking foot in the line of the ball then watched where the ball drops and hit thats it and also footwork limited and precise no need to dive with ur front foot to hit a shot instead goes on the front foot with toes only no need to go with the heel and then whole foot blah,blah coaches recommend😂
@@MrGuriqbalBhangi is a caste based epithet and has nothing to do with Bhaang . Calling somebody a bhangi in India is a punishable offense. Please educate yourself about these things before making these comments.
@@korakatar7921 Damn! Thats funny.
I call a person cricketer who play cricket, same with bhang … bhangi for me is a person who smoke bhang or is high with it.
And from what i remember, no educational institution educate about such words in india. Is there any?
Singh is king 👑- Yuvraj Singh ✨-Thanks for ur Greatest Comeback-World Cup Legend 💫
I have never in my life watched a podcast video more than 30 mins. But when my childhood hero came, 2.5 hrs passed like nothing and its 4.30 in the morning. I still get emotional thinking of how I would want other batsmen to get out just to see him bat. Still remember how much I cried after I got to know he got cancer. Thanks for bringing those memories back, I felt like I lived a bit of my childhood today.
If you love cricket and Yuvraj Singh then this is the best podcast. Bhai..maza aa gya..Yuvi had played cricket without even wanted to play cricket and achieved all the feats, just imagine if he really loved cricket what kind of player he would be, world is not yet ready to witness that may be. Thanks to Ranveer and his team for giving us one of the best 2.5 hours of our lives❤
Very very proud of Yuvraj Singh. I am one of those lucky few who saw, from very close quarters, his transformation from a reluctant cricketer in his early teens, to the phenomenon he became. In his early days, i told his father (who was my coach at DAV COLLEGE CHANDIGARH ) to take it a bit easy on him. I got told off very sternly and was asked to carry on with my brief, which was to push him as much as i can whenever he practiced with me,which was about 4 hours every day till lunch. Then he would be sent for another 3-4 hours to the Sector 16 stadium, Chandigarh's international stadium before PCA, Mohali. I used to feel bad for him, but all that is just a distant memory, and i am one of the happiest people at his achievements. Proud of you, Yuvi Singh,you have been a fantastic cricketer, a cult figure, and have evolved into a philanthropist and an even better human being. May Waheguru always shower his blessings on you and your lovely family..❤
Happy Birthday Yuvraj Singh 🎂🎁🎊🎉. You are one of the legends of Team India 💙💙. You are one of my favourite cricketer😍😍. In disease like cancer you played so perfect. Hats off to you !!! Your 6 sixes in 6 balls were awesome. Now some people have broken your record but your over was unforgettable💙. May god bless you with all the happiness of this world 🙌🙌🙌. Love you Yuvi 😘😘😘
This man literally made me fall in love with cricket. That QF vs Australia was just something else.
Sf against aus in t20 was the best inning
true. That won us the WC 2011.
Indian teams and fans of that era had a huge mental block against aussies, especially in BIG white ball matches. You needed a fearless beast to stand up to the australians, yuvi was that guy in 2007 and 2011.
Never been a die hard fan but later in years after yuvraj Singh retired ... Hopefully many PPL realised like me that ..he was top notch all rounder and underrated seriously.... Feel bad that he didn't get the recognition he should have ..
I don't feel he is underrated. I always admired his energy and conviction of thoughts. The energy that Yuvraj has, I haven't seen these days in players. The reason is that, at that time social media was not present, when the net came till then it held so much energy. But at that time social media was not developed to socialize except one TV at home.
We were busy focusing on Sachin dravid..
def not underrated - he was our MVP in the 2007 and 2011 WC wins
Not underrated ig, everyone is fan of his 6 sixes including me obviously, many of my friends love him. I think Dravid was more underrated.
Not underrated
He was the person for which i had started watching cricket.That bat swing,bowling,fielding with kaif was something which cannot be expressed in words.I still remember the day when had hit 6’s sixes to broad was something i still cherish not only this moment every moment which u have provided us on a field was just awesome.Thank yuvi sir ❤❤❤
Wow, just wow! My first memory of yuvi is from 2003 wc. Later, 2007 six sixes. Right then, I created an image of how this person might be, and his fearless approach inspired me in life. Ranveer rightly said, Yuvi is an emotion.
I remember one of yuvis interview, saying when the going gets tough, the toughest gets going, that stuck with me forever.
I remember, waiting and enjoying his sixes, and fearless style. His battle later on with cancer was a life lesson.
Over and above all, its great seeing him healthy fit speaking his heart out.
This is the podcast we wanted........TRUE RAW AND RELATABLE!!!
WAITING FOR OTHER 15 LEGENDS!!!!
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@@abhinavmadan934dhobi ke itte salo k pr ko dhulta dekh sabje reply me ja jake tadapta hua ek dhobian😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@caviratdewangan7906 abe kya bol raha h chutiye
@@caviratdewangan7906bhai shame on your mentality atleast have some respect for him ! Not an MSDian but I would say you need to pay respect to the guy which lead those teams which won 2 WC
@@gxnius8642no respect for credit stealer. digest the Fact that 90a cricket watcher, and real criket watcher, and 2007 2011 WC squad who made india win 2 WC that majorly belong to ganguly era has no respects for msd from heart except 1 or 2 youngster. even clearly visible on face of star sport anchors like bhajji irfan etc.
Yuvi paji ke biography ka ek movie baanna chahiye Kon Kon chahata hae?❤
True
Fighter
Ban rhi h
Already in process bro. He even said it about the producer and all in this podcast
Ban raha hai
I paused this video and went back to watch his iconic six sixes video, got goosebumps and teary eyes.. 💛 Hope one day we will meet Yuvi Paaji 🥺🫂
😂
First time I'm listening to a yuvraj singh interview. I found him to be a very pure soul ❤
As a Yuvi fan, I loved this podcast and my respect for Yuvi has increased. As a youth, I loved his aggressive vibe and the go-getter energy. And now I love this thinking reflective person he has matured into. His calmness and perspective now is equally motivating. Lots of love to him and wishing him more and more success and growth
This is the man who brought us both T20 and ODI world cups, salute to him... respect.... Without him, we didn't even dreamt of world cup
Player of the tournament if I'm not wrong ; ]
@@raajayogayes
Agree with you .
Bro not 2 ... he gave us 3 WorldCups...u forgot 2000 u/19 World Cup
@@samarendrarout4341 Correct
Had a pleasure of meeting him once on airport, Yuvi was very chilled out and down to earth . No tantrums and very warm person to meet.
Yuvi bhai ki baate real me bahut samajhdari wali aur experience wali hain. Unexpected raha. Mujhe laga politicians ki tarah bana k kahenge par aam admi ki tarah bat deliver ki. Nice podcast interview.
Yuvi won us 2 world cups. We should celebrate the guy. He’s like Andaz Apna Apna. Probably doesn’t get the recognition at the time but becomes loved by all over the years. Wish you an amazing life Yuvi :)
Yuvraj singh is a hero for me not only because of cricket, He is a hero and inspiration because he motivated me and my wife in our journey through cancer. She used to face low and demotivated because of cancer and i used to give example of Yuvi. I remember world cup 2011 and his performance. I still have one poster of Yuvi in my house. :D
Loved the candid presence of Yuvraj❤
Eating chatting and being as honest as he could afford to is a gift to us fans
My dad was a huge fan of his ❤
This one-off course is your biggest till date.Our biggest too as a pod cast lover..Yuvi pa is an emotion for every cricket fan in India. His story is so inspirational, especially when Gill was in dengue he advised getting up and playing for the country cause the same guy was battling cancer while fulfilling the World Cup dream of our country..Hearts off Yuvi pa..I may not be your biggest fan but I had my best friend he was your biggest fan ..❤❤❤
It almost feels like Yuvi is in a self created family cone. He is born to shine and be up in life, I hope he finds the balance in what he is and what others want him to be ❤❤
I don't want to think about Yuvraj and Dhoni's friendship, but I can say this pair came into the cricket world and they have together changed the perception of Indian fans about cricket. The true Indian cricket fans will always miss these living legends. Peaceful(Dhoni) and powerful(Yuvraj) were born only to give proud moments, very smart cricketers, way ahead of today's robotic cricket era. Every loss of the Indian cricket team only reminds me of these two players. #irreplaceable
The way they stabilised the middle order and 80% of the time they used to turn around the game in India's favour....hands down when both of them were batting together there was nothing more entertaining enjoyable and joyous to me seeing two of favourite cricketers daddies of destruction.....also I started watching cricket in 2006 when both of them were at their peak so there was an instant connection and I must tell you 11 years later in 2017 that odi match vs England I was in 12th yuvi scored 150 mahi scored 134 it was one of the best days of my life....I was overwhelmed seeing two of my favourite players absolutely smashing prime England team
Love to see comments in big paragraph rather than one liner this is the real love for yuvraj singh one man army -It gone big big bigeee
I started loving cricket because of this man!🦁
He is just an Living Legend and a Inspiration for sure!❤️
Thank you Ranveer for this podcast!
Yuvi Fan Forever!💯🙌
Loved how Yuvraj took the discussion on mental health and upbringing. It takes a strong mind to accept the flaws and hopefully he inspires more people even after his retirement.
His temperament, Timing in batting, bat flow with power, decent bowling and excellent fielding. I never forget these.
Ye ek aisa Khiladi Hai,
Jisko kabhi bhi credit Nahi Diya gaya, actually ye banda bohot kuch deserve karta hai..
Love You Sir
God bless you always
I have a lot more admiration and respect for Ranveer Allahbadia after this interview. Yuvi is not an easy guy to talk to because of his aura but R handled it really well!! Some of the questions I didnt even know I needed to hear the answers to...overall great podcast!
I am a lefty, Yuvi with his Zigtech bat in 2011 was my inspiration to start playing cricket. But, now I believe idolizing him at that age made me an extra courageous person in life.❤
My hero, my idol, my favourite sportsperson! Can never forget his 6 sixes which I replyed 100s of times and ofcourse back to back man of the match awards in 2011 worldcup... His 5 wickets in an inning! A commendable cricketer. A forever cherished human being. Salute to his fighting spirit!❤
Eagerly waiting for a movie on your life Yuvraj!!! 😊
Also, kudos to Ranveer for calling him on the show and having a candid conversation! Cheers🥂
I want to hear him with no strings attached. Uncensored and uncut.
He is great guy and must be appreciated
His entire demeanor, attitude, and the stern stance he adopts when confronted with various questions serve as a testament to the challenges he faced during his time representing the country. It reveals the depth of his animosity towards MSD, the clashes of ego between them, and more. The only factor that kept him in the game for such an extended period was his profound love for it. The pain he still carries is palpable, even today. Watching this unfold was genuinely difficult. You will always have my respect Yuvi!
The name of Yuvraj Singh is forever etched in golden letters in the history of Indian cricket 🇮🇳
Wow, such an unexpected episode. Watching Yuvraj is like going through your childhood memories especially from 2003 to 2011, his partnerships with Dhoni, throughout the late 2000s, his calm and cool attitude, both him and Dhoni. One of the greatest finishers we had .
Absolutely 😊
Baap baap hota hai
Attitude ….
Aggression ..
Style..
Ye sab yuvraj hi laye hai team INDIA me…
Wo jamane me itna social media hota to YUVRAJ youth Icon hote (jo ki abhi vi hai❤)
He is an inspiration ❤❤❤❤❤
Best best best ever
My favorite all time batsman. As a teenager I saw Yuvi walkin as a 19 YO boy and thrash a top quality Aussie attack in a knockout game. How much did we miss this attitude in the final yesterday 😅😅 😮
Love you Yuvraj 😍
I started to follow Indian cricket since 2003. More than Sachin I loved sehwags attacking, yuvraj multitasking (best fielder after Kaif, bowling when needed and great natural lefty), dravid (stroke) and harbajan due to his balling style and his aggression.
same 😍🙋♂️
Me too
If you started at 2003 then I guess you watched Sachin bat at 2003 world cup
This man is reason for I started watching cricket, we usually remember his hundreds and discuss in school. The way he shot the ball, that was real happiness. Love you Yuvraj Singh
Not gonna lie but I was scared for a second when he asked Ranveer why he was asking him about MSD, with that deep, serious voice. This was just a honest, raw, and at times funny podcast and we need more of that. Absolute gold!
The man who was the man of the tournament in 2011 world cup and gave so much impactful performance in getting 2 Icc trophy in 2007 and 2011 for our Country
Our childhood hero Yuvraj Singh🇮🇳
The sound that comes when the ball hits Yuvraj Singh's bat is astonishing as if nothing could be better for the ears to hear. Yuvraj Singh is the greatest and biggest match winner of the Indian cricket history. A great stylish classical batsman,a great fielder and a good useful bowler.Totally a great package for match winning ability.A player who changed the level and direction of Indian cricket. Brought a different swag and aggression to Indian cricket. i say with a claim that if Yuvraj Singh had not a deadly disease like cancer, then only Yuvraj Singh's name would have come after Sachin Tendulkar in International ODI cricket because at the age of 30 he had scored 8000 runs and that too with impact runs.cancer and politics destroyed his golden career. May be there are some players which has better record than yuvraj Singh only on paper but not a player like yuvraj Singh because the impact of yuvraj Singh is awesome incredible.. he is the sweetest cleanest striker of the ball.. he is the most handsome cricketer of India.Yuvraj Singh was the man of the tournament even under the captaincy of Mohammad Kaif when India won the under 19 World Cup in 1999-2000. Yuvraj Singh scored 84 in his first inning of his career against the then Australian team in the Champions Trophy in 2000, facing dangerous bowlers like McGrath, Brett Lee, after the dismissal of Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly. When India first won the series on England soil, the netwest series final was also won by Yuvraj along with Kaif. When India won the championship trophy in 2002, Yuvraj did wonders in batting, bowling and fielding throughout the tournament. Yuvraj Singh was the man of the match in 11 matches of that 17 matches when India made a record of winning 17 matches in 2006-7 under the captaincy of Rahul Dravid. Yuvraj Singh's contribution was the most significant when he won the 2007 T20 World Cup. Even when he won the 2011 World Cup, Yuvraj Singh was the man of the tournament..yuvraj Singh changed the standard of Indian fielding along with MD Kaif. Miss you champ on the ground.
Na padh k like kr dia bro.
Likhneka itna time kaise milta hai tumko bro 😂😅
Jada lamba likhdiya bhai 2 line se jada padhke bore hojaunga
@Umar_Akmal96and Umar Akmal missed easy catches in every matches😂
Yuvi is not just a player he is our childhood emotion ❤ By seeing him we are just recalling our childhood memories
Long Live Yuvi ❤
It's rare to find a man named ANIKESH 😍 I'm too a Yuvraj singh fan since childhood , love u bro🙌🤝
No one can be a second Yuvraj singh and no one can take your place in all the Indian cricket fans heart ,paaji you live long, we love you the most!!!
Yuvraj singh - the greatest indian batsmen 2007-2011 era was legendary❤❤❤❤❤
Gradually this podcast became a meditation..Yuvi opened up and laid down his relationship with dad and what impact it made on his life after..most importantly he learned what not to become when it comes to raise your own child..somewhere at the corner we all can relate to this..thoda sa aakh bhiga bhi..
Lol they are both high 😂 meditatin 🤣🤣🤣
Yuvraj is so simple, vry natural .. जरा भी बनावटी नहीं है। Goodhuman being.
Lots of love Yuvi... U are the reason why I love Cricket and I started watching Cricket because of you... Thank u Ranveer for this podcast ❤
Most chilled and natural discussion I have ever seen..just like he is..that's why we always love yuvi..❤
It is was by the side of yuvi ..not by the side of gaybadia😂
You're nothing in front of gaybadia. Nothing. So instead of bringing down others, grow up. @@newton343
This is the first time I am listening to this guy and genuinely feel that the quality of conversation is top notch. There is no bs’ing… there is no way any other guy would upfront say this sentence “when I start talking abt cricket you look uncomfortable”. It’s a hallmark of highly confident and genuinely concerned host.
I think its Ranveer's longest podcast ever.
Kudos to the man.
Keep it up..💕
You are truly changing the perception of people in India.
Jai Hind Jai Bharat🇮🇳
I love you Ranveer for this podcast, you are the only one who can handle difficult persons like Dhoni 😊
I can’t imagine I was listening/watching this over 2 hours video and didn’t feel it being lengthy at all. Hands down one of the best videos out of this podcast.
Sach me dekh Bhai baat ye hai ki yaha har dusre well known person ko dusre se bada dikhane ki koshish ki jati hai logo k dwara jaise ki tum ya yuvi k bare me kahi aur jaoge to uske bare me fir kahi aur so jyada chmchagiri mt kar dekh sun aur mje le baaki SB side rakh .
I mean I love Dhoni but how did we never get to watch his life journey is beyond words. He is a brave human that he went through so much and is still so composed emotionally and continues to inspire. He deserves his own biopic, not just youth but parents can learn from his life experiences.
Selfish dhoni
@@VKUMAR_FACTShow
not everything needs a validation like that. biopic nahi bana, doesn't mean people don't appreciate him and his life. and usko problem nahi hai, to sbko isme tapakne ko jarurat nahi. everyone has had their hardships in life to be successful be it yuvraj be it dhoni. ab jisko biopic bnva leni hai vo banva lega bhai.
@@VKUMAR_FACTShow could you selfish ?
Sabka apna apna favourite player hota hai okay agar kio aapke favourite player ko kio kuch bolde to aapko accha ni laga ho to aap us ko kuchh bhi bol doge
Please don't judge the players his contribution in Indian cricket team
Like MS DHONII , SOME TOXIC FANS OF VIRAT KOHLI 🤫
Yuvi sir at 1.04 you said " koi to mere liye baith ke khel dekta tha" ... Actually sir you don't know how many people were waiting for your batting and enjoying your mesmerising batting skills... You are the only one for whom I started to follow cricket, I used to record your runs in every match in my math note book... You are my imotion , miss you a lot ❤️❤️❤️❤️ Thank you Ranveer sir for this interview ❤️
Really impressed! I could see the aggression man’s second face being matured and calm and so authentic, really taking lot of insights
Whatever happened, in terms of sheer amount of goosebumps giving cricket players, UV will the at the top ! What a player, a champ in every section of cricket, batting at strike rate of 100 plus since forever, an important bowler on his day, champion fielder and a wholesome teammate. Thankyou for the memories Uv paji, my heart hasn’t felt the same happiness after you hit that last 6/6 and how you just casually thrashed Australian bowlers like they were beginners. Love you, Yuvraj Singh. A fan forever!!!! ❤
Yuvraj Singh won us WC 2007 and WC 2011! He was so good. Felt terribly bad when MI did not treat him well. He deserved so much from the game, and he could have played for a few more years. Thank you Yuvi ❤
@Umar_Akmal96ok will see babar to have same average after 463 odi matches
@Umar_Akmal96oh bro..baber can not hit runs as fast as sachin did that time babur 3 bar potty karega waise bowler ke samne😂
@@topinfranews6425do you think babar faces the modern day great bowlers and male good runs. He is a pure statpadder.
I never saw him this stressed out in front of any other guest. There is no doubt that he is a fan of this legend, which I can see from his hand gestures and facial expressions.
2:30:15 Ranveer Bhaiya ❤ being so heartier is literally so cute 😍.
Yuvraj Singh is truly a Yuvraj of cricket🏏 He's an Icon and his fight against cancer was impeccable. His journey in whole is commendable🎉😊❤
Yuvi is always inspirational, seeing him so calm and answering tough questions is next level joy...
Luv you Yuvraj! Thank you for the 2007 and 2011 world cups!! Great all rounder, great fielder, aggressive, attacking left handed batsman. I wish you a long and healthy life.
I could connect to ranveer on how he must be feeling to talk to his hero as yuvraj is mine as well . Happy birthday yuvi❤
Iam big fan of yuvraj since 2000 icc knockout tournament when he scored 84 against Australia in knockout match love you PAAJI Deeply from my heart
This is what I really love about your podcasts. The way u make the guests feel so comfortable which allows them to speak so deeply about their lives. You know exactly how to navigate through the conversation, bringing in humor and asking the exact questions(which at times are also going on in my mind) whenever necessary.... Feels like I am also present in that room😅. I listened through the entire 2.5 hr podcast without feeling bored. Got to know about a side of Yuvi, which we usually don't get to see. There is a reason u have completed 500+ podcasts so successfully. More power to u and the entire TRS team and I hope to see more such insightful conversations with such imminent personalities who deserve to be listened to from a different perspective apart from the picture portrayed about them by mainsteam media.
I used to admire Yuvi paaji as a cricketer and after this podcast I've started admiring him as a human being. Amazing podcast I didn't get bored for a single minute during this 150 minutes long podcast and it's very nice that you guys didn't played too much with the video editing and kept it as raw as possible, keep the good work going on❤
This was like really meeting Yuvi. Such a candid conversation, so pure, so natural. I've been a fan of Yuvi's myself too, big time. Admire his attitude. Thanks for such a beautiful episode, Ranveer.