Yuvraj Singh Will Play Again Soon, Say Doctors
Yuvraj Singh Will Play Again Soon, Say Doctors

A latest report has revealed that Yuvraj Singh, the famous cricketer of India, can rejoin his training soon as he is out of danger now. It has been found that Yuvraj, who is being treated in the US for a rare type of cancer, can now resume his training as his cancer is fully treatable.

It has been found by the report that Yuvraj, the famous left-hander batsman, had been suffering from a germ-cell tumour between his lungs. The 30-year-old all-rounder was brought to US for his treatment for the disease. As affirmed by doctors, his disease is completely curable and he could rejoin his training within ten weeks from his next dose of chemotherapy on Wednesday.

Yuvraj is being treated by doctors in USA, who are in close connection with his team of doctors in India. As per the findings of the report, Yuvraj showed carelessness towards his father Yograj Singh’s advice that resulted in the delay of his treatment and further forced him to come to US for the treatment. His father told the reporters that he had advised him two years back to get his checkup done.

The cricketer is now undergoing chemotherapy in Boston in the US. His oncologist Dr. Nikesh Rohatagi has told on Sunday that he was initially diagnosed in October and since the disease has been detected at its early stages, thus there is no threat to Yuvraj. His disease could be treated easily. It has been revealed by doctors that he would receive his third round of chemotherapy on Wednesday and thereafter, he would be perfectly fit to play international cricket.

"He is a born fighter. I request media to respect Yuvraj's privacy and allow him to concentrate on his recovery. He will be back with a bang", said Harbhajan Singh, Indian off-spinner.

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