How did Yuvraj Singh learn to board the Mumbai local train because of Yograj? He had to face this problem at the age of 15

Yuvraj Singh was fond of skating in his childhood. He was very skilled in this game and used to win a lot of medals. But his father Yograj Singh did not like this at all. He wanted his son to play cricket and for this, he took many tough decisions, due to which Yuvraj had to face a lot of hardships in his childhood. One of these decisions taught him to travel in the crowded local trains of Mumbai to become the king of cricket. However, during this time Yuvi also faced many difficulties. Let us know the story of Yuvraj's struggle in Mumbai.
Away from their mother, struggle in Mumbai.
Yuvraj's father Yograj Singh has represented the Indian team in Test and ODI. He was counted among the most talented all-rounders of India. However, he could not play many matches. That is why he wanted his son to make his name shine. For this, he started giving Yuvraj rigorous training right from his childhood, and made him a strong person. Yograj first started practicing cricket at the age of 12. Then to take him to new heights, he took him away from his mother at the age of just 15 and took him to Mumbai.
Earlier, Yuvi used to live with his mother in Chandigarh. Yuvraj had once talked about this and said that he used to live in an open area in Chandigarh. Apart from practice, his life was very comfortable. But after going away from his mother, he suffered a lot. There was a shortage of space for everything in Mumbai, which increased his difficulties. Because earlier he lived in an open area. Let us tell you that after training in Punjab, his father got him admitted to Vengsarkar Academy in Mumbai.
This is how I learned to travel in Mumbai local train.
For this, Yuvraj had to travel from Andheri to Churchgate in Mumbai local train for the academy every day. He used to travel with a kitbag in thousands of crowded local trains away from his family. Initially, he had to struggle a lot to board these trains. Because he had never travelled like this before. There was not even space to put feet in Mumbai local trains. People used to hang even outside the gate.
However, with time, Yuvraj learned to board the local train of Mumbai. Initially, he used to get annoyed with Mumbai and the journey but slowly he fell in love with both. He said that this was the turning point of his life. This is where his interest in cricket grew. Along with that, his perspective of looking at things also changed. This experience taught him a lot, which helped him move forward in his career.