Yuvraj Singh, the player-of-the-tournament in India’s triumphant 2011 World Cup campaign, announced his retirment from the game here on Monday. Yuvraj has featured in 23 domestic seasons and will be remembered as one of the most skilful white-ball cricketers.The architect of India’s two ICC titles over the last decade, Yuvraj hopes to continue plying his trade in franchise overseas leagues for the next few years.“I want to play T20 cricket. At this age I can manage to play some kind of fun cricket. It’s been too stressful just thinking about my international career, performing in big tournaments like the IPL,” Yuvraj said at an interaction with the media after an emotional retirement speech in the presence of his family. Also Read Sporting fraternity fondly recalls Yuvraj Singh highs “Now I would like to enjoy myself. With BCCI’s permission, I would like to go and play (in overseas leagues). It’s been a very long and hard journey and I think I deserve that.”Yuvraj admitted that having consulted his friends and mentors, he had decided that the 2019 IPL, where he played a limited role in Mumbai Indians’ road to victory, would be his last.Declining the BCCI offerThe southpaw revealed that he declined…