<p>“It’s just unfortunate that I’ve got these injuries in the last four months. Hopefully, you know, next coming... We’ve got a very important year for the Indian team, and should not be getting injured this year, fingers crossed,” said Yuvraj, who is currently recuperating from a wrist injury.<br /><br />“It’s just been happening in the last year only. I don’t know, I think my technique of diving has gone a bit haywire or something,” he added.The swashbuckling left-hander, who plays for Kings XI Punjab, said the breakdowns have left him frustrated and he can’t wait to get back on the field.<br /><br />“The last four months have been frustrating and I had a bit of finger injuries and a thumb injury and now a wrist injury. So it’s been pretty bad with injuries but I have done my best to get back into shape and it’s feeling good now. I just need to get into the match scenario,” he told NDTV.<br /><br />“I’ve been lagging behind for six months now and it’s been very frustrating sitting out. I really want to get really fit and have a good year this time.” <br /><br />Yuvraj, who was replaced as Kings XI captain by Kumar Sangakkara at the start of the IPL season, said the job was quite a challenge.“When things are not right on the field, you become aggressive sometimes. Sometimes it gets the best out of you, sometimes it gets the worst out of you. But captaincy is a challenge and when you’re captaining a team in a tournament for 40 days, you actually look forward to it,” he said.<br /><br />Yuvraj insisted that he shared a good rapport with Sangakkara. “He’s a great person. He understands all the local players, he takes feedback from everyone, especially Mahela and myself, and when Brett Lee is there, from him as well. He’s been captaining the Sri Lankan team for a while now, he’s done a great job for Sri Lanka and I hope he does a great job for Kings XI as well,” he said.</p>
<p>“It’s just unfortunate that I’ve got these injuries in the last four months. Hopefully, you know, next coming... We’ve got a very important year for the Indian team, and should not be getting injured this year, fingers crossed,” said Yuvraj, who is currently recuperating from a wrist injury.<br /><br />“It’s just been happening in the last year only. I don’t know, I think my technique of diving has gone a bit haywire or something,” he added.The swashbuckling left-hander, who plays for Kings XI Punjab, said the breakdowns have left him frustrated and he can’t wait to get back on the field.<br /><br />“The last four months have been frustrating and I had a bit of finger injuries and a thumb injury and now a wrist injury. So it’s been pretty bad with injuries but I have done my best to get back into shape and it’s feeling good now. I just need to get into the match scenario,” he told NDTV.<br /><br />“I’ve been lagging behind for six months now and it’s been very frustrating sitting out. I really want to get really fit and have a good year this time.” <br /><br />Yuvraj, who was replaced as Kings XI captain by Kumar Sangakkara at the start of the IPL season, said the job was quite a challenge.“When things are not right on the field, you become aggressive sometimes. Sometimes it gets the best out of you, sometimes it gets the worst out of you. But captaincy is a challenge and when you’re captaining a team in a tournament for 40 days, you actually look forward to it,” he said.<br /><br />Yuvraj insisted that he shared a good rapport with Sangakkara. “He’s a great person. He understands all the local players, he takes feedback from everyone, especially Mahela and myself, and when Brett Lee is there, from him as well. He’s been captaining the Sri Lankan team for a while now, he’s done a great job for Sri Lanka and I hope he does a great job for Kings XI as well,” he said.</p>