‘The game will miss you’: Yuvraj pens heartfelt note for Stokes on international retirement

New Delhi, June 30 (IANS) Former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh paid an emotional tribute to Ben Stokes following the England star’s retirement from international cricket upon the conclusion of the third Test against New Zealand.
The Indian stalwart reflected on Stokes’ defining moments and lasting influence on the game, praising his ability to overcome adversity throughout a 15-year international career.
Yuvraj began by highlighting the moments that, in his view, defined Stokes’ place among cricket’s modern greats. ‘A World Cup final innings that nobody who watched it will ever forget. A 135 not out at Headingley that rewrote what was possible. The courage to speak openly about mental health when most wouldn’t. Losing his father. And coming back every single time,” Yuvraj wrote on X.
The former India star drew parallels between Stokes’ journey and his own experiences, saying resilience, rather than statistics or silverware, ultimately defines greatness. “I know what it feels like to be on top of the world one day and at your absolute lowest the next and I saw that same journey in you,” he added.
Yuvraj said it was Stokes’ repeated ability to recover from setbacks that elevated him beyond being just a successful cricketer. “That is what separates the good from the truly great. Not the records. Not the trophies. The ability to get back up.”
He also reflected on the achievements that marked Stokes’ international career, acknowledging both his leadership and his success on the biggest stages, stating, “15 years. Two World Cup winners medals. A captain who made his team believe anything was possible. One of the finest that the game will always remember.”
Yuvraj concluded his message by congratulating Stokes on his career and wishing him well for life after international cricket, as he wrote, “Congratulations on an epic career! The game will miss you, Ben. Enjoy the next chapter. You’ve earned it!”
Stokes, one of England’s most influential all-rounders, brought the curtain down on a career that included two ICC World Cup titles, Ashes heroics, and a transformative spell as England’s Test captain.
–IANS
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