Yuvraj Singh proves he's still in shape while Bhajji and Rohit Sharma pull his leg

Harbhajan Singh compares Yuvi's with Salman Khan.

By Shubro Mukherjee

Updated - 24 Aug 2017, 19:19 IST

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India’s limited-over specialist, Yuvraj Singh took to Instagram to show one and all that he still is in shape and raring to go. A lot has been talked about lately regarding the fitness of the southpaw, who is currently in the twilight of his career. Yuvi, who last played against West Indies, was overlooked for the Sri Lankan series after he failed the fitness test conducted at NCA Bengaluru.

The other major name overlooked for the Sri Lanka series was Suresh Raina. Two of the most elegant players to have ever been produced by the Indian team, failed the Yo-Yo test as they scored 16-16.5 in the endurance examination. As a result, the duo missed the flight to Colombo to feature in the five-match ODI and one match T20I series against Sri Lanka.

As a result, doors opened for the likes of the incredibly fit Manish Pandey and KL Rahul, who already made a comeback in the whites for India after a long lay off due to a shoulder injury. From time to time, players such as KL Rahul, Virat Kohli and Manish Pandey post pictures revealing their abs and ever so fit body.

Yuvraj who has been accused of gaining weight removed any such speculations after posting a picture of his decently toned body, which made his followers go gaga. Long time friend and renowned prankster of the Indian team, Harbhajan Singh was quick enough pull the leg of his Punjab team mate.

Bhajji compared his physique with that of Bollywood superstar Salman Khan a.k.a. Sallu Bhai. Following Bhajji, his Mumbai Indian skipper Rohit Sharma asked Yuvi to explain his caption which stated ‘Mood’. To which the swashbuckling left-hander replied hysterically by commenting that he was suffering from gas problems in Punjabi.

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