No complaint received on Yuvraj: BCCI

April 02, 2010 06:07 pm | Updated 06:07 pm IST - New Delhi

The Cricket Board has not received any complaint on Yuvraj Singh’s desire to leave Kings XI Punjab before the Indian Premier League-III, and too much should not be read into the player’s bad patch, BCCI spokesman Rajiv Shukla said.

“There is no truth in such claims that a complaint was made to BCCI regarding Yuvraj. Yuvraj is a great player, but is currently out of form, which can happen to any cricketer.

People should not read too much into the issue,” Shukla said.

The BCCI spokesman was reacting to reports that Yuvraj, stripped of captaincy before IPL III, wanted to join Mumbai Indians but was not obliged by Kings XI Punjab management, who complained to the BCCI about the development, fearing the sulking player might deliberately under-perform.

“I think Yuvraj is just out of form and to say that he has intentionally under-performed is extremely unfair and wrong,” Shukla said.

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