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India batsman Yuvraj Singh diagnosed with lung cancer

Get well soon Yuvraj

I heard about your health about 1 month ago and was shocked to see you in this state after winning World cup for your team

There has been many legends in Indian side but the efforts you put to win both T20 and ODI world cup were probably better then all others

Hope you get well soon and start hitting long sixes like before
 
he's my favourite..he has always battled with injuries but always come back with abang...he won man of the tournament this world cup and helped India win the world cup just after recovering from flu and fever....wish him speedy recovery and hope he gets back to the team fast.
 
He is a player who always ensures that spectators should feel his presence in field. A great player to watch. Heartening thing is that doctors have diagnosed his illness in a very early stage. I wish him an early recovery and back in cricket field.
 
he is actually a very dedicated player . sad news . hope he gets well soon.
 
Yuvi is a brave man and I know he will fight back strongly. Wishing him a speedy recovery.

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Its curable . Oh god such emotional people . cmon he is not gonna die .
 
Support pledged for Yuvraj Singh after cancer news

Messages of support have been pouring in for India cricketer Yuvraj Singh, who is undergoing treatment for cancer in the United States.

Sports Minister Ajay Maken said the government should, and will, help the 30-year-old all-rounder.

Tests have revealed Yuvraj has a rare form of cancer called seminoma and is now undergoing chemotherapy.

His doctor, Nikesh Rohatagi, said the condition was "completely curable" and Yuvraj may resume training in 10 weeks.

The mediastinal seminoma growth is said to be between the lungs.

Dr Rohatagi said: "I must stress it is not lung cancer."

'Praying for you'

A day after reports of Yuvraj's chemotherapy hit the headlines, the micro-blogging site Twitter has been full of messages of support and sympathy from ordinary people as well as celebrities.

"Wish Yuvraj a speedy recovery. Asking officials to find the quantum and nature of help required. Government should and will help him," Mr Maken posted on Twitter on Monday.

India team mate Harbhajan Singh tweeted: "He is a born fighter. I request media to respect Yuvraj's privacy and allow him to concentrate on his recovery. He will be back with a bang."

"Shocked to learn Yuvraj Singh [is] down with cancer. Yuvraj if you read this, know that we all pray for you... All shall and will be well," tweeted Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan.

Vijay Mallya, liquor baron and owner of the Bangalore team in the Indian Premier League, wrote on Twitter: "I am devastated to hear that my friend Yuvraj Singh has cancer. I pray to [Hindu god] Balaji that he recovers and is back in action."

Chief Minister of Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir Omar Abdullah wrote: "Here's wishing Yuvraj Singh a speedy and complete recovery. On a good day there are few cricketers more exciting than him."

Gujarat's Chief Minister Narendra Modi also tweeted: "Sad to hear about ill-health of Yuvraj Singh. He is a fighter and am sure he'll come out of it very soon and play again for India."

Yuvraj's health first deteriorated during the World Cup last year, in which he was the man of the tournament, helping his country win the trophy for the first time since 1983.

At the 2011 World Cup, in India's match against Ireland, Yuvraj became the first player to take five wickets and score 50 runs in a World Cup match.

The left-hander, who has also played county cricket for Yorkshire, posted on his Twitter account last month that he would seek inspiration from Lance Armstrong, the cyclist who won multiple Tour de France titles after being treated for testicular cancer.

On Sunday, Yuvraj's physiotherapist, Jatin Chaudhary, said the cricketer had travelled to the US on 26 January. At the end of March, he will undergo a CT scan and should have recovered by then.

"After that, it is just some rehabilitation in April before he is fit to be back on the field in May.

"Thankfully no surgery is required, he is already a lot better than he was and he can't wait to be back on the cricket field."

In 2011, the cricketer had been diagnosed with a non-malignant tumour of the lung.

BBC News - Support pledged for Yuvraj Singh after cancer news
 
while we Pakistanis are wishing him speedy recover-
this is YUVRAJ SINGH LATEST TWEET ABOUT PAKISTAN CRICKET TEAM

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Shahid Afridi was right- we have bigger hearts than the indians-
 

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