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Happy Birthday Yuvraj Singh: Top five innings by Sixer-King

Yuvraj Singh has announced his retirement from international cricket earlier this year.

Happy Birthday Yuvraj Singh, Sixer-King , 2011 World Cup, 2007 World T20
Happy Birthday Yuvraj Singh, Sixer-King , 2011 World Cup, 2007 World T20
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Published : Dec 12, 2019, 12:26 PM IST

Updated : Dec 12, 2019, 3:26 PM IST

Hyderabad: Yuvraj Singh, the man behind India's historic win at the 2011 World Cup, turns 38. Yuvraj was named Man of the tournament when India lifted the World Cup after 28 years. The left-hand batsman played a key role in India's triumph at the 2007 World Cup as well.

Yuvraj Singh has announced his retirement from international cricket earlier this year. Yuvraj Singh had an illustrious career in which he played 402 international matches across formats and scored 11,788 runs. By 2007, his prowess in ODI cricket was well-known and he took to T20s like a duck takes to water.

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Even though Yuvraj will be remembered as one of the greatest white-ball cricketers, he was at his very best in the shortest format of the game. It was T20 that brought the beast out of the left-hander. Maybe that's why he was the costliest player in three IPL auctions and highest bided player of all-time.

We take a look at his top five performances in the shortest format of the game:

1. 58 off 16 balls vs England (September 19, 2007)

Kingsmead, Durban, became the scene for one of the most astonishing displays of power-hitting. With Yuvraj on strike and fired up after an exchange of words with Andrew Flintoff, a 20-year-old Stuart Broad came in to bowl the 19th over of the Indian innings. Broad may have emerged as one England's all-time greats in Test cricket since, but what followed in that over is something that has stayed with him throughout his career. Yuvraj sent all six deliveries into the stands and propelled India's score from 171 to 207 within an over. India won the match by 18 runs.

2. 70 off 30 balls vs Australia (September 22, 2007)

In the very next match, Yuvraj picked up from where he had left off, sending Australia packing as India batted first and scored 188/5. He replaced Gautam Gambhir in the ninth over and constructed an 84-run stand with Robin Uthappa and then put on 30 runs with M.S. Dhoni. His innings comprised of five fours and as many sixes.

3. 77 n.o. off 35 balls vs Australia (October 10, 2013)

This was Yuvraj's second comeback after recovering from cancer. Aaron Finch's 52-ball 81 had powered Australia to 201/7 and in reply, India were 80/3 in the ninth over when Yuvraj came in. Virat Kohli was dismissed and India's score was 100/4 in the 12th over. But after that, Yuvraj and Dhoni counterpunched their way through the rest of the overs. While the latter hit the winning runs in typical fashion, Yuvraj's 77 -- his highest in T20 Internationals -- ended up earning him the Man of the Match award.

4. 83 off 38 balls vs Rajasthan Royals (May 11, 2014)

Yuvraj's best performance in the Indian Premier League came in Royal Challengers Bangalore colours, albeit in a losing cause. RCB were tottering at 40/3 in the ninth over after which Yuvraj took flight. He shared a 132-run stand with AB de Villiers that propelled RCB to 190/5. Later, he took four wickets during the RR chase. However, Steve Smith and James Faulkner's unbeaten 85-run stand took Rajasthan home. It was the second time that Yuvraj had scored a half-century and taken four wickets in the same match in IPL.

5. 60 n.o. off 25 balls vs Sri Lanka (December 12, 2009)

Yuvraj had taken three wickets as India bowled first but Sri Lanka set a target of 207 for India to chase. India started their chase well, with the first two wickets contributing 108 runs before Dhoni and Yuvraj took over. Tillakaratne Dilshan gave him a lifeline when Yuvraj was on 40 in what was a poor fielding performance from both sides. Yuvraj's innings included three fours and five sixes and India ended up chasing down the target with five balls to spare.

Hyderabad: Yuvraj Singh, the man behind India's historic win at the 2011 World Cup, turns 38. Yuvraj was named Man of the tournament when India lifted the World Cup after 28 years. The left-hand batsman played a key role in India's triumph at the 2007 World Cup as well.

Yuvraj Singh has announced his retirement from international cricket earlier this year. Yuvraj Singh had an illustrious career in which he played 402 international matches across formats and scored 11,788 runs. By 2007, his prowess in ODI cricket was well-known and he took to T20s like a duck takes to water.

Watch

Even though Yuvraj will be remembered as one of the greatest white-ball cricketers, he was at his very best in the shortest format of the game. It was T20 that brought the beast out of the left-hander. Maybe that's why he was the costliest player in three IPL auctions and highest bided player of all-time.

We take a look at his top five performances in the shortest format of the game:

1. 58 off 16 balls vs England (September 19, 2007)

Kingsmead, Durban, became the scene for one of the most astonishing displays of power-hitting. With Yuvraj on strike and fired up after an exchange of words with Andrew Flintoff, a 20-year-old Stuart Broad came in to bowl the 19th over of the Indian innings. Broad may have emerged as one England's all-time greats in Test cricket since, but what followed in that over is something that has stayed with him throughout his career. Yuvraj sent all six deliveries into the stands and propelled India's score from 171 to 207 within an over. India won the match by 18 runs.

2. 70 off 30 balls vs Australia (September 22, 2007)

In the very next match, Yuvraj picked up from where he had left off, sending Australia packing as India batted first and scored 188/5. He replaced Gautam Gambhir in the ninth over and constructed an 84-run stand with Robin Uthappa and then put on 30 runs with M.S. Dhoni. His innings comprised of five fours and as many sixes.

3. 77 n.o. off 35 balls vs Australia (October 10, 2013)

This was Yuvraj's second comeback after recovering from cancer. Aaron Finch's 52-ball 81 had powered Australia to 201/7 and in reply, India were 80/3 in the ninth over when Yuvraj came in. Virat Kohli was dismissed and India's score was 100/4 in the 12th over. But after that, Yuvraj and Dhoni counterpunched their way through the rest of the overs. While the latter hit the winning runs in typical fashion, Yuvraj's 77 -- his highest in T20 Internationals -- ended up earning him the Man of the Match award.

4. 83 off 38 balls vs Rajasthan Royals (May 11, 2014)

Yuvraj's best performance in the Indian Premier League came in Royal Challengers Bangalore colours, albeit in a losing cause. RCB were tottering at 40/3 in the ninth over after which Yuvraj took flight. He shared a 132-run stand with AB de Villiers that propelled RCB to 190/5. Later, he took four wickets during the RR chase. However, Steve Smith and James Faulkner's unbeaten 85-run stand took Rajasthan home. It was the second time that Yuvraj had scored a half-century and taken four wickets in the same match in IPL.

5. 60 n.o. off 25 balls vs Sri Lanka (December 12, 2009)

Yuvraj had taken three wickets as India bowled first but Sri Lanka set a target of 207 for India to chase. India started their chase well, with the first two wickets contributing 108 runs before Dhoni and Yuvraj took over. Tillakaratne Dilshan gave him a lifeline when Yuvraj was on 40 in what was a poor fielding performance from both sides. Yuvraj's innings included three fours and five sixes and India ended up chasing down the target with five balls to spare.

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Happy Birthday Yuvraj Singh, Sixer-King , 2011 World Cup, 2007 World T20



Hyderabad: Yuvraj Singh, the man behind India's historic win at the 2011 World Cup, turns 38. Yuvraj was named Man of the tournament when India lifted the World Cup after 28 years. The left-hand batsman played a key role in India's triumph at the 2007 World T20 as well.



Yuvraj Singh has announced his retirement from international cricket earlier this year. Yuvraj Singh had an illustrious career in which he played 402 international matches across formats and scored 11,788 runs. By 2007, his prowess in ODI cricket was well-known and he took to T20s like a duck takes to water.

Even though Yuvraj will be remembered as one of the greatest white-ball cricketers, he was at his very best in the shortest format of the game. It was T20 that brought the beast out of the left-hander. Maybe that's why he was the costliest player in three IPL auctions and highest bided player of all-time.



We take a look at his top five performances in the shortest format of the game:



1. 58 off 16 balls vs England (September 19, 2007)



Kingsmead, Durban, became the scene for one of the most astonishing displays of power-hitting. With Yuvraj on strike and fired up after an exchange of words with Andrew Flintoff, a 20-year-old Stuart Broad came in to bowl the 19th over of the Indian innings. Broad may have emerged as one England's all-time greats in Test cricket since, but what followed in that over is something that has stayed with him throughout his career. Yuvraj sent all six deliveries into the stands and propelled India's score from 171 to 207 within an over. India won the match by 18 runs.



2. 70 off 30 balls vs Australia (September 22, 2007)



In the very next match, Yuvraj picked up from where he had left off, sending Australia packing as India batted first and scored 188/5. He replaced Gautam Gambhir in the ninth over and constructed an 84-run stand with Robin Uthappa and then put on 30 runs with M.S. Dhoni. His innings comprised of five fours and as many sixes.



3. 77 n.o. off 35 balls vs Australia (October 10, 2013)



This was Yuvraj's second comeback after recovering from cancer. Aaron Finch's 52-ball 81 had powered Australia to 201/7 and in reply, India were 80/3 in the ninth over when Yuvraj came in. Virat Kohli was dismissed and India's score was 100/4 in the 12th over. But after that, Yuvraj and Dhoni counterpunched their way through the rest of the overs. While the latter hit the winning runs in typical fashion, Yuvraj's 77 -- his highest in T20 Internationals -- ended up earning him the Man of the Match award.



4. 83 off 38 balls vs Rajasthan Royals (May 11, 2014)



Yuvraj's best performance in the Indian Premier League came in Royal Challengers Bangalore colours, albeit in a losing cause. RCB were tottering at 40/3 in the ninth over after which Yuvraj took flight. He shared a 132-run stand with AB de Villiers that propelled RCB to 190/5. Later, he took four wickets during the RR chase. However, Steve Smith and James Faulkner's unbeaten 85-run stand took Rajasthan home. It was the second time that Yuvraj had scored a half-century and taken four wickets in the same match in IPL.



5. 60 n.o. off 25 balls vs Sri Lanka (December 12, 2009)



Yuvraj had taken three wickets as India bowled first but Sri Lanka set a target of 207 for India to chase. India started their chase well, with the first two wickets contributing 108 runs before Dhoni and Yuvraj took over. Tillakaratne Dilshan gave him a lifeline when Yuvraj was on 40 in what was a poor fielding performance from both sides. Yuvraj's innings included three fours and five sixes and India ended up chasing down the target with five balls to spare.


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