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I may never play for Team India again

Yuvraj Singh says the thought of not being able to play for India again has crossed his mind and added that it will be very depressing if he fails to make a comeback into the Indian cricket team.

After successfully fighting the dreaded disease of cancer, Yuvraj made a brief return to the Indian team when he played Twenty20 matches, but he has been a pale shadow of himself on his comeback trail.

He last played for India in a One-day match in December 2013.

"Definitely, a comeback to the Indian team is a goal....It's always disappointing when you don't make it to the side. But, that said, the last two years have been patchy, up and down. So it's not my call whether I should be picked.

Hopefully things will change, and I will be picked again, otherwise life will be very depressing. I can only try and do my best," the left-handed batsman told 'Wisden India'.

Asked if the thought of not being picked for India again ever crossed his mind, Yuvraj responded in positive.

"Of course, there is a possibility that I may never play for India again. I have considered that. But there is also the possibility that I might play for India again, and as long as I believe that I can come back and I have it in me, I'm going to keep pushing myself," he said.

Star of India's many a victories, Yuvraj said he along with other sidelined and struggling players such as Harbhajan Singh, Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir often talk about the good days.

"We always talk about the time we spent playing for India. We all know that those were the most amazing years of our lives. But, life still goes on, even when you?re not in the team. You just have to be positive and keep working hard."

Yuvraj did not do much to stake claim in the national team but he has still not given up.

"I can't really speak about selection. What is the best opportunity that I have? Duleep Trophy, the Ranji one-dayers and whatever other games I can get. As I said, if I can make it to the squad, it will be a great story. It will be awesome to come back and play for India in a World Cup again. If it doesn't happen, life goes on, and it will be hard to accept, but I'll have to accept it," he said.

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Cristiano Ronaldo, Real Madrid dominate Spanish league awards

Spanish champions Atletico Madrid were largely ignored at the Spanish Professional Football League (LFP) Gala Awards for the 2013-14 season on Monday as Real Madrid dominated proceedings, with Cristiano Ronaldo claiming three gongs.

The Portuguese superstar picked up the awards for best player, best forward and best goal in La Liga at the ceremony in Madrid,



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Serena Williams beats Simona Halep to win WTA Finals championship

Serena Williams overcame a shaky start to power past Simona Halep and claim a fifth WTA Finals title in Singapore. Many had suggested that Williams was a fading force after she failed to reach the quarter-finals at the first three grand slams of the year, but she came back to win a third consecutive US Open title and repeated that feat at the Finals with a 6-3, 6-0 win on Sunday.
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Sania-Cara record nervy win, enter WTA Finals

Hyderabad: Sania Mirza capped her highly successful year on the tennis circuit by winning the prestigious WTA Finals in Singapore on Sunday.

The Hyderabadi and her Zimbabwean partner Cara Black made a mockery of their rivals Su-Wei Hseih of Chinese Taipei and Shuai Peng of China to beat them 6-1, 6-0 in a clash that lasted just about an hour.

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Ramos pulls out of Spain squad


The Real Madrid defender will miss his country's Euro 2016 qualifying matches with Slovakia and Luxembourg and has been replaced by Barcelona's Marc Bartra

Sergio ramos has been withdrawn from the Spain squad for the upcoming Euro 2016 qualifying matches with Slovakia and Luxembourg due to a calf injury.


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## I Was Wronged, Hope Korea Hosts Better World Championship:Sarita ##

NEW DELHI: She has offered unconditional apology for an emotionally-charged protest at the Asian Games but Indian boxer L Sarita Devi hoped that her outburst would ensure better judging at next month's World Championship in Korea -- the country where she felt "wronged".

Speaking to PTI after returning from Incheon, Korea with a controversial bronze medal, which she refused to accept at the presentation ceremony, Sarita said the episode has left her "mentally drained".

"I hope the judging is better in the World Championship (scheduled from November 13 to 25 in Jeju Islands). Korea is hosting it and I am hoping that my protest will make some difference to the standard of judging. I hope nobody feels wronged like I did. No boxer should go through this, we work so hard," she said.

Sarita lost a contentious semifinal in the Asian Games to Korean Jina Park despite dominating the bout. The Indian later cried bitterly at the podium and refused to wear the medal that was presented to her.

She instead gave it to Park as a mark of protest during the ceremony.

Sarita later offered an "unconditional apology" to AIBA for her actions. "I apologised because I did not want any other Indian boxer to suffer. I fight for my country and by apologising I have tried to ensure that no other Indian gets affected. I feel I was wronged," she said.

"We suffered a lot due to the federation's termination earlier, I didn't want anything new to affect our boxers."

Recalling her emotional moments at the podium, Sarita said she was not in control. 

"I could not control myself on the podium. I offered her (Park) the medal because that's what she deserved. I deserved better. “




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