Hazel Keech hails husband Yuvi on retirement, rumoured ex Kim Sharma responds

The 'Mohabbatein' actress reportedly split from Yuvi in 2007.

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(In pic from left: Yuvraj Singh, Hazel Keech, Kim Sharma)
A day after cricketer Yuvraj Singh announced his retirement from all forms of cricket, B-town celebrities, his colleagues from the team and fans lauded him for his legendary journey. While Singh's wife, Hazel Keech, shared a heartfelt post for her husband, rumoured ex, Kim Sharma, too, took to social media to hail Yuvi's achievements on the pitch over the years.

Keech penned a post on Instagram calling it the, 'end of an era'. Her high-on-love post attracted comments from hundreds of fans, and from Sharma too.




The 'Mohabbatein' actress, who reportedly split from Yuvi in 2007, commented, "Shine brighter you lovely duo."

Sharma also posted note for the former cricketer on Twitter. She wrote, "Well played Yuvraj. A standing ovation for some unforgettable moments in sport. May your next phase be as smashing with Hazel."


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Kim is not the only actress Yuvraj was linked with in Bollywood, before he settled with Hazel.

He also reportedly dated Preeti Jhangiani, Minissha Lamba, Shamita Shetty, Riya Sen and even Deepika Padukone. Preity Zinta's name had also come up once, but angry about the references she had clearly denied having a relationship with Yuvraj.

"How many times do I have to say that I have never dated or intended to date Yuvraj Singh," Preity had tweeted back in 2015.


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Starting off in 2000 during the ICC KnockOut Trophy, Yuvraj last played a Test match for India in 2012 and featured in a limited overs series in 2017.

He had a dream run at the 2011 World Cup as he amassed 362 runs including one century and four fifties. He also picked up 15 wickets, won four Man-of-the-Match awards and was also awarded the Player of the Tournament. In the process, he became the first all-rounder to score 300-plus runs and take 15 wickets in a single edition of the showpiece event.
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Film celebrities wished the best journey ahead to Yuvraj, who had hit 6 sixes at the inaugural edition of the World T20 in South Africa in 2007.

Actress Raveena Tandon said that the moment is still etched in her mind.

"Dear Yuvraj, you entertained us with your brilliant innings always. Made India proud, true son of the soil," she wrote.



After the World Cup, Yuvraj was diagnosed with a cancerous tumour. While he did make a return to the national team post recovery, life was never the same and he became an on and off member of the Indian team.

Reminiscing about his glorious 19-year-long international cricket career, his friend and actor Angad Bedi called him a "true champion who carried himself with decorum at all times".



"A tough decision to make...Not easy to hold back your tears. You have seen the highest highs and the lowest lows. Seen you from really close quarters. You are and always be my most favourite... cricketer and a friend. Have a blessed life. Thank you Jersey number 12, what an innings," Angad wrote on Instagram along with a photograph of Yuvraj's Indian cricket jersey.

Anushka praised Yuvraj saying he has been a "warrior and inspiration to so many".



Varun said he has always been "a great ambassador of the game", while Anupam Kher wrote: "You have inspired millions of Indians all over the world not only as a great cricketer but also as a person whose attitude towards life has been that of a complete winner. People like you don't retire. We will always applaud your strength and courage."



Ayushmann Khurrana finds Yuvraj "a perfect role model".

"A real fighter on and off field. Wishing you the best in life," he added.



Arjun Kapoor thinks every Indian kid will always remember Yuvraj "for being a fighter who never gave up... On and off the pitch".



Actor and sports enthusiast Suniel Shetty said: "This day will never happen again cause natural talent like Yuvraj will never be born again."



Sonu Sood wrote: "Legends do not retire. They become an inspiration for millions."



Sangakkara, Yuvi, Gary Kirsten: Retired Cricketers Who Scored Big In Their Second Innings As Businessmen
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Here are some cricketers who have dabbled with entrepreneurship to augment their considerable wealth post retirement.

Here are some cricketers who have dabbled with entrepreneurship to augment their considerable wealth post retirement.
Born in 1940, Fearnley had a phenomenal record at school level, but his professional career never took off. He began crafting cricket bats during the winter months to supplement his flagging income as a first class cricketer. A fringe player for Yorkshire, and then Worcestershire, Fearnley began marketing his gear among teammates and contemporaries. By the 1980s, the brand had acquired market dominance, with Ian Botham, Sunil Gavaskar, and Clive Lloyd among the cricketers using Fearnley products. The company currently produces roughly 5,000 bats a year and is popular among players in the county circuit.

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The Sri Lankan duo, famous for amicably sharing captaincy during their playing days, now co-owns Ministry of Crab, a chain of seafood restaurants. The former cricketers roped in Dharshan Munidasa, a celebrity chef in their native Sri Lanka to export the island nation’s delicacies. The venture, which finds mention in Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants list 2018, has outlets in Colombo, Shanghai Mumbai and Manila.
The Sri Lankan duo, famous for amicably sharing captaincy during their playing days, now co-owns Ministry of Crab, a chain of seafood restaurants. The former cricketers roped in Dharshan Munidasa, a..
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The former South African cricketer had a successful stint as coach of the Indian national team, guiding the Men in Blue to the World Cup title in 2011. Kirsten formed a close relationship with Paddy Upton, who served as the team’s Mental Conditioning coach during his tenure. They went on to co-found Performance Zone, a consultancy that helps individuals and businesses optimise their productivity. After quitting as India coach, he set up a travel agency in South Africa, while devoting time to the Gary Kirsten Cricket Academy, an elite facility that provides training to promising youngsters.
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“For years Inzy and I butchered bowlers. So we know what it takes to run a meat business,” Anwar said at the opening of Meat One, the food processing company he started with his former colleague. The portly Inzamam, who was notorious for running out non-strikers, exuded confidence that his business partnership with Anwar would bode well for both, as well as for the country. The venture, conceived with the intention of providing “quality halal meat”, is successful, even opening branches in the UAE.
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A late bloomer, Doshi made his India debut in 1979, aged 32. His final appearance for the national team came four years later. The cricketer-turnedbusinessman is a self-acknowledged Rolling Stones fan, and was instrumental in bringing the British band to India in 2003. Doshi now serves as the CEO of the Ambiar Group, which has brought many international luxury brands to India. He entered into a partnership with Mont Blanc, but the relationship between the two parties soured. Some of the other global brands that are a part of Doshi’s portfolio in India include German pen brand Lamy and the 175-year-old Kahla Porcelain.
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The left-handed batsman, best known for striking six sixes in an over, has been equally explosive with his investments. His seed fund, YouWeCan Ventures, has been consistently betting on startups since 2015. Singh, a cancer survivor, is still active in domestic cricket, but has not featured for the national team since 2017. Some of the startups he has backed include Holosuit, a virtual reality company, and Healthians, a service provider of home diagnostics. YouWeCan also runs a clothing brand which reported a turnover of Rs 30 crore last year. Singh’s foundation also works towards spreading awareness about cancer and funding the education of children who have survived the disease.
The left-handed batsman, best known for striking six sixes in an over, has been equally explosive with his investments. His seed fund, YouWeCan Ventures, has been consistently betting on startups si..
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