Know about Yograj Singh's daughter
Yuvraj's father Yograj Singh gave important information about the training of his daughter Amarjot Kaur in an exclusive interview to TV9 Hindi. Yograj told that soon his daughter will become the world number 1 player. Amarjot, also known as Amy, is the daughter of Yograj's second wife, Neena Bandel. Meaning Amarjot is the step sister of Yuvraj. Amarjot Kaur was earlier a tennis player but due to injury she had to leave this game and now she plays paddle game, in which her All India rank is 3. Yograj Singh told that his daughter works hard and will soon become the number 1 player.
Amarjot trains hard
In an exclusive conversation with TV9 Hindi, Yograj Singh also told about the training of his daughter Amarjot. Yograj told that his daughter trains for five hours. Yograj said, 'My daughter goes to practice at 11:00 in the night and she practices till 4 in the morning.' Amarjot has represented Team India in Asia Pacific Paddle. Yograj Singh also told about his son Victor. He said that he will soon become a Hollywood star. Victor is currently in America.
Yograj refuted the rumors
Let us tell you that it was being spread about Yograj Singh that he is now alone and even his family members do not meet him. Yograj termed these reports as wrong even as they get food from the hands of others. Yograj said that his family loves him very much. He meets every member of his family. Yograj also said that Yuvraj Singh also gives him fifty thousand rupees every month. Yograj definitely said that he has achieved everything in his life and he does not want anything now.
regret about this
Yograj, however, said that he regrets that he could not play more in the Indian cricket team. For this, Yograj still blames Kapil Dev who was the captain at that time. Let us tell you that Yograj has played one test and 6 ODI matches for India.
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