I can’t tolerate some people in the commentary box: Yuvraj Singh doesn't want to become full-time commentator

Yuvraj Singh was involved in a candid session with Mohammad Kaif.

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Yuvraj Singh, the former Indian all-rounder is busy interacting with his fans and former Indian teammates while in quarantine. Recently, he was involved in a live session with Mohammad Kaif. And, he discussed a lot of important things related to the game. Meanwhile, during the chat, he also revealed that he likes coaching more than commentary. And, he can’t talk about the game all the time.

Amid COVID-19 outbreak, the situation of the society looks pretty bad due to which the Indian government has extended lockdown in the country. This step taken by the officials was disastrous news for the cricketers, who will have to wait for some more time away from the game.

However, at the moment all the international cricketers like Rohit Sharma, Shreyas Iyer, Yuzvendra Chahal and many others are giving enough time to their fans on social media. There is no doubt over the fact that social media platforms have become a one-stop destination for the players where they can be spotted doing several activities.

Can’t tolerate some people in commentary box: Yuvraj Singh

Recently, Yuvraj was engaged in a candid session with Mohammad Kaif. During the live session, he said that it is difficult for him to tolerate some people in the commentary box. He also added that it will depend on time if he wants to take the role of commentator in the near future.

However, he expressed his desire to do that in any ICC event like T20 World Cup or ODI World Cup. The 38-year-old feels that he can’t sit and talk about the game all the time once again.He added that it is difficult for him to do commentary quite efficiently.

He recited the fact that he likes giving coaching more than commentary. As per him, commentary is one of those streams that cannot be his full-time job.

“You can get along with people. I can’t tolerate some people in the commentary box (laughs). It really depends if a time comes when I want to commentate, I will. I want to do ICC events – T20 World Cup, ICC ODI World Cup. I don’t think I can do commentary all the time. I don’t have the patience to sit and talk about cricket all the time again. I won’t be able to do it. I feel I enjoy coaching more than commentary. I don’t think commentary will be my full-time job,” Yuvraj Singh told in live Instagram session with Mohammad Kaif.

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