Asked if being paid an unbelievable Rs 16 crore is creating pressure on him, Yuvraj was dismissive.
"Not really. I was sleeping when the auction was going on. And I didn't tell anybody to give me that money. Whatever money would have given to me, I would have played IPL," Yuvraj said, on the eve of Delhi daredevils' match against Sunrisers Hyderabad.
The 33-year-old also does not want to entertain thoughts in the line of whether this could be a launchpad for his India comeback.
"I am enjoying my cricket at the moment and I am not thinking too far ahead. Hopefully, as a team, we want to get Daredevils back on track. The win in the last match was needed to boost the morale after 11 defeats.
"In the last game, I got a lot of overs to plan my innings as I needed some time out there in the middle," said the stylish southpaw.
He said his relationship with Gary Kirsten is still the "same" as it used to be when the South African coached the Indian national team.
"It's the same relationship that we had when he was the India coach. We have a great understanding and somehow Gary gets the best out of me. When he was the India coach, he was managing only 16 players but in a franchise, you need to manage 25 players," he said.
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