India's World Cup hero Yuvraj Singh, who is recovering after being treated for a non-malignant tumour in his lungs, says he is fine now and looking forward to board the flight to Australia for the ODI series that follows the Tests.
Speaking to CNN-IBN, the dashing all-rounder, who turned 30 last month, said he trained for three weeks at the MCA and is "targeting to be fit" for the upcoming ODI series that also involves Australia and Sri Lanka.
Excerpts from the interview:
'When my body is strong, good cricket will come automatically' "Whenever my body is strong, I'm feeling mentally good, then good cricket will come automatically. It just takes couple of days to get into the group. It was important for me to be healthy and breathe normally.
"Then all the cricketing skills are going to come normally by the time we play the first T20 game. We have got two T20 matches and then you play the ODI. So I would have enough ball-hitting practice before you get to play the first ODI."
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