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Yuvraj Singh
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Is One-Day cricket dying? Yuvraj Singh concerning about half empty stadium

| @indiablooms | Jan 16, 2023, at 06:43 pm

Virat Kohli's unbeaten 166 and Shubman Gill's 116 powered India to a mammoth over 300-run victory over Sri Lanka in the third One Day International (ODI) match on Sunday.

Former cricket great Yuvraj Singh congratulated both Gill and Kohli but he too expressed concern over the lack of audience in the stadiums.

Yuvraj tweeted, "Well played @ShubmanGill hopefully goes on to make a @imVkohli batting at the other end looking Solid!

"But concern for me half empty stadium ? Is one day cricket dying ?"

Team India sealed the series win over Sri Lanka 3-0.

India are due to play the 50-over World Cup later this year.

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