"I am really happy for him, look at what he has gone through. He was Man of the Tournament in the World Cup 2011 and then he was ill. He deserves every penny for his yeoman service to Indian cricket," Gavaskar told 'NDTV'.
The batting great added: "He not in the mix at the moment, but he is 32."
Earlier in the day, Yuvraj emerged as the costliest cricketer in the IPL 8 players' auction, bought for a record Rs 16 crore (USD 2.57 million approx) by Delhi Daredevils in Bangalore.
Gavaskar said Yuvraj will bring in the crowds at the capital's Ferozshah Kotla stadium.
"I think it's good. He is a very big name as far as brand endorsements are concerned. Lot of people will go the stadium and he can ensure a full house," said Gavaskar.
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