Suresh Raina to play vital role in place of Yuvraj SIngh


      Suresh Raina will be playing a key role for the World Cup in place of the experienced player Yuvraj Singh says the people all round the World. The fans are saying that with promoting Suresh Raina at no. 4. He have many qualities same as Yuvi; he can hit the ball hard, can bowl , field for him is awesome. So manuy are saying that when Yuvi is not there the peoople should look out for Raina in place of him.

   After a crucial knock of 74 of 56 balls against Pakistan in the opening game for both team, Raina proved to be the player of the Indian team to take on responsibilites properly. He can bat at any position for the game. Raina learned a lot from Yuvraj Singh's play in the World Cup 2011. Suresh Raina was on bench in the World Cup 2011 opening matches. But was picked up in the playing 11 against the big games against Pakistan,Australia & Srilanka in the Quarters,Semi's & Finals of the World Cup 2011.

   Yuvraj Singh was the man of the matches for almost all of the games & also was the man of the series for 342 runs and 15 wickets. He was just astar player for the Indian team in the World Cup 2011. Suresh Raina can't surpass his absence but can try his best to overcome the absence of the player. With Raina having in the team they have a motivator, brilliant fielder, part time partnership breaker bowler, destructive batsmen. Yuvraj Singh was same in comparison with him. He is a crucial part of the team but he was skipped in the World Cuo 2015. So every one will be having an eye on Raina for the absence of Yuvraj Singh.

   He is a real game changer in the limited overs format of cricket. If he starts hitting he hits so hard that no one can compete his level of excellence in batting. He is also the best fielder currently in the world. As well as he bowls economical in the crucial situation which helps the skipper MS Dhoni to help the other players gain confidence in the play.

   "Raina is a player i personally rate high as he is as dangerous as anyone on his day"
-Former Australian Player Adam Gilcrisht


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