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Yuvraj Singh, one of India's greatest limited overs cricketers, is seriously contemplating retirement from international cricket and pursuing a freelance career in ICC-approved foreign Twenty20 leagues.
The Punjab left-hander will make a final decision only if he gets permission from the BCCI. It has been learnt that Yuvraj has come to terms with the fact that he is unlikely to play for India.
Recently, Irfan Pathan put his name in the draft for the Caribbean Premier League, but Pathan junior is an active first class player, who didn't seek permission from the BCCI.
Yuvraj played for Mumbai Indians in this year's IPL but didn't get many chances, which might have prompted him to seriously think about future plans.
The leagues, like one in Canada and the new venture in Dublin and Amstelveen, can gain a lot of mileage if Yuvraj plays in them.
There is a school of thought that asks - if Zaheer Khan and Virender Sehwag can be a part of a T10 venture in Dubai, then why can't Yuvraj be allowed?
However, the BCCI official said, "The T10 might have been approved by the ICC but it's still not an acknowledged format. But yes, going forward, as and when the players’ association takes shape, the case for retired players may come up for consideration."
He agreed that in principle, retired international players should be allowed to take part in Big Bash, CPL or BPL, if they get offers.