Yuvraj singh

  1. Yuvraj Singh
  2. "Always Concerned...": Yuvraj Singh On Sachin Tendulkar's Moving Gesture During His Cancer Treatment
  3. 'God decides your destiny': Yuvraj Singh drops bombshell, hints at return to 'pitch hopefully in February'
  4. SHOCKING! Yuvraj Singh announces his comeback from retirement
  5. Yuvraj Singh hints at comeback from retirement next year
  6. Yuvraj Singh: On this day in 2007, Yuvraj Singh became first T20I player to smash six sixes in one over
  7. Yuvraj Singh: On this day in 2007, Yuvraj Singh became first T20I player to smash six sixes in one over
  8. SHOCKING! Yuvraj Singh announces his comeback from retirement
  9. 'God decides your destiny': Yuvraj Singh drops bombshell, hints at return to 'pitch hopefully in February'
  10. "Always Concerned...": Yuvraj Singh On Sachin Tendulkar's Moving Gesture During His Cancer Treatment


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• Test debut(cap 16 October 2003v Last Test 9 December 2012v ODI debut(cap 3 October 2000v Last ODI 30 June 2017v ODI shirt no. 12 T20I debut(cap 13 September 2007v Last T20I 1 February 2017v T20I shirt no. 12 Domestic team information Years Team 1996/97–2018/19 (squadno.12) 2003 2008–2010, 2018 (squadno.12) 2011–2013 (squadno.12) 2014 (squadno.12) 2015 (squadno.12) 2016–2017 (squadno.12) 2019 (squadno.12) 2019 (squadno.12) 2019 (squadno.12) Career statistics Competition Matches 40 304 58 139 Runs scored 1,900 8,701 1,177 8,965 33.92 36.55 28.02 44.16 100s/50s 3/11 14/52 0/8 26/36 Top score 169 150 77 260 931 5,048 424 3,408 10 111 29 41 60.77 38.68 17.82 48.24 0 1 0 1 10 wickets in match 0 0 0 0 Best bowling 2/9 5/31 3/17 5/94 Catches/ 31/– 94/– 12/– 118/– Source: 28 April 2019 Yuvraj Singh (born 12 December 1981) is a former Indian international Yuvraj was a member of the Indian cricket team in One Day Internationals (ODIs) between 2000 and 2017 and played his first Test match in October 2003. He was the vice-captain of the Indian ODI team between 2007 and 2008. In a match against In 2011, Yuvraj was diagnosed with a In 2012, Yuvraj was conferred with the ₹14 ₹16 crore making him the second most expensive player ever to be sold in the IPL until Chris Morris was sold to the Rajasthan Royals for a record ₹16.25 crore in February 2021. In February 2014, he was honoured with On 10 June 2019, Yuvraj announced his retirement from all forms of International cricket. Early years...

"Always Concerned...": Yuvraj Singh On Sachin Tendulkar's Moving Gesture During His Cancer Treatment

"Always Concerned...": Yuvraj Singh On Sachin Tendulkar's Moving Gesture During His Cancer Treatment One of India's greatest white ball players and hero of two World Cup triumphs, Yuvraj Singh has been one of Sachin Tendulkar's closest friends. • Press Trust of India • Updated: April 22, 2023 05:05 PM IST Sachin Tendulkar is not just a cricketing idol for Yuvraj Singh but a "guardian angel" who would offer incredible solutions and lessons in times of crisis, both on and off field. One of India's greatest white ball players and hero of two World Cup triumphs, Yuvraj has been one of Tendulkar's closest friends in the Indian dressing room and for him the maestro is a life coach. "When I played international cricket, we had coaches but if I faced any technical issues with my batting, he was my 'go-to' person. He provided solutions but he wasn't just my cricketing idol," Yuvraj, currently vacationing in the UK, told PTI ahead of the legend's 50th birthday. "Beyond 22 yards also, he is like a guardian angel for me. Whenever I have faced any personal crisis or dilemmas in life, Paaji would be one of the first persons that I would dial. And he would always have the best life lessons and advice for me," he said. He remembered how concerned Tendulkar was when he was having sleepless nights and regularly coughing and vomiting during the 2011 World Cup, which he singlehandedly won for India with more than 350 runs and 15 wickets. "Even I didn't know it was cancer. Sachin would regular...

'God decides your destiny': Yuvraj Singh drops bombshell, hints at return to 'pitch hopefully in February'

In 2019 June, India's star allrounder Yuvraj Singh shocked the world when he came out for a press conference and announced his international retirement. The left-handed batsman was regarded as one of the top batsmen in white-ball cricket, and while he was in and out of the team at the time, and his best years were behind him, many believed that the Yuvraj was good enough to make a comeback and announce his retirement in style. File image of Yuvraj Singh.(Getty Images) But unfortunately, the fans did not get to see Yuvraj in India's blue jersey, and soon after, he also announced retirement from domestic cricket. The hard-hitting batsmen competed in T20 leagues across the world after getting permission from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), and he also showcased his dangerous skills in the Road Safety T20 series this year. Also read: 'They think IPL is enough': Akram says India 'not taking international series seriously', identifies 'biggest mess-up' But now, it seems Yuvraj Singh is getting ready to make a return to cricket once again. In a late-night bombshell posted on his Instagram, the 39-year-old hinted that he may be returning to cricket in February next year. "God decides your destiny !!On public demand il be back on the pitch hopefully in February ! Ain’t nothing like this feeling ! Thank you for your love and wishes mean a lot to me ! Keep supporting 🇮🇳 it’s our team and a true fan will show his or her support in tough times," he said. While it rema...

SHOCKING! Yuvraj Singh announces his comeback from retirement

In a surprising development, former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh has announced hat he is coming out of retirement and will return to the field in Febraury next year. Yuvraj took to Instagram to announce that he will be back playing cricket in February 2022. He wrote, “God decides your destiny !!On public demand il be back on the pitch hopefully in February ! Ain’t nothing like this feeling ! Thank you for your love and wishes mean a lot to me ! Keep supporting India, it’s our team and a true fan will show his or her support in tough times”. It may be recalled that Yuvraj Singh won the Man of the Tournament title in the 2011 World Cup where he performed superbly with both the bat and ball. Yuvraj scored 362 runs at an average of 90.50 and claimed 15 wickets too. Yuvraj played the best cricket of his life in 2011 World Cup but he was diagnosed with cancer few days after the conclusion of 2011 World Cup. After retiring from international cricket, the southpaw played in franchise cricket around the globe. He has represented Toronto Nationals in the GT20 League and has also played for the Maratha Arabians in Abu Dhabi T10. Yuvraj was last seen on the field in March 2021 during the Road Safety Series.

Yuvraj Singh hints at comeback from retirement next year

World Cup-winning former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh has decided to come out of retirement in February next year "on public demand", more than two years after he called it quits. In a late-night post on Instagram on Monday, 39-year-old Yuvraj posted a clip of his final century for India when he smashed 150 against England in Cuttack in January 2017 and posted a message about his possible comeback. "God decides your destiny !!On public demand il be back on the pitch hopefully in February ! Ain’t nothing like this feeling! "Thank you for your love and wishes, mean a lot to me ! Keep supporting IND it's our team and a true fan will show his or her support in tough times," Yuvraj wrote. It remains unclear whether he will be returning to be in contention for a place in the Indian team or in T20 leagues.

Yuvraj Singh: On this day in 2007, Yuvraj Singh became first T20I player to smash six sixes in one over

DURBAN: On this day in 2007, former Indian all-rounder It was the Super Eight phase of the World Cup. After losing their first matches, both India and England desperately needed a win to boost their chances in semis. India were dominating their second Super Eight match against England, at 171/3 in 18 overs after choosing to bat first. After exchanging a few heated words with all-rounder Andrew Flintoff, Yuvraj was all fired up, all set to unleash his hard-hitting game against England. But what happened later was unprecedented in the shortest format of the game. Stuart Broad, who came to bowl the 19th over, was smashed for 6,6,6,6,6,6. Flintoff and Yuvraj had an argument and it was Broad who paid the price. The pacer was smashed all over the park, with one six going to the cow corner, the second one a flick over backward square leg, the third being a hit over extra cover region. The fourth ball saw Yuvraj smash a full toss to the backward point region, making it four sixes in a row. The southpaw smashed the fifth ball over midwicket region. The final and landmark-making sixth six was smacked over the mid-on region, much to the delight of Indian fans in the crowd. With this, he also reached his half-century, the fastest in T20I cricket history, in just 12 balls. "And he has put it away...YES! Six sixes in an over. Yuvraj Singh finishes things off in style!" these words of commentator and former cricketer Ravi Shastri were the finishing touches that this remarkable moment nee...

Yuvraj Singh: On this day in 2007, Yuvraj Singh became first T20I player to smash six sixes in one over

DURBAN: On this day in 2007, former Indian all-rounder It was the Super Eight phase of the World Cup. After losing their first matches, both India and England desperately needed a win to boost their chances in semis. India were dominating their second Super Eight match against England, at 171/3 in 18 overs after choosing to bat first. After exchanging a few heated words with all-rounder Andrew Flintoff, Yuvraj was all fired up, all set to unleash his hard-hitting game against England. But what happened later was unprecedented in the shortest format of the game. Stuart Broad, who came to bowl the 19th over, was smashed for 6,6,6,6,6,6. Flintoff and Yuvraj had an argument and it was Broad who paid the price. The pacer was smashed all over the park, with one six going to the cow corner, the second one a flick over backward square leg, the third being a hit over extra cover region. The fourth ball saw Yuvraj smash a full toss to the backward point region, making it four sixes in a row. The southpaw smashed the fifth ball over midwicket region. The final and landmark-making sixth six was smacked over the mid-on region, much to the delight of Indian fans in the crowd. With this, he also reached his half-century, the fastest in T20I cricket history, in just 12 balls. "And he has put it away...YES! Six sixes in an over. Yuvraj Singh finishes things off in style!" these words of commentator and former cricketer Ravi Shastri were the finishing touches that this remarkable moment nee...

SHOCKING! Yuvraj Singh announces his comeback from retirement

In a surprising development, former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh has announced hat he is coming out of retirement and will return to the field in Febraury next year. Yuvraj took to Instagram to announce that he will be back playing cricket in February 2022. He wrote, “God decides your destiny !!On public demand il be back on the pitch hopefully in February ! Ain’t nothing like this feeling ! Thank you for your love and wishes mean a lot to me ! Keep supporting India, it’s our team and a true fan will show his or her support in tough times”. It may be recalled that Yuvraj Singh won the Man of the Tournament title in the 2011 World Cup where he performed superbly with both the bat and ball. Yuvraj scored 362 runs at an average of 90.50 and claimed 15 wickets too. Yuvraj played the best cricket of his life in 2011 World Cup but he was diagnosed with cancer few days after the conclusion of 2011 World Cup. After retiring from international cricket, the southpaw played in franchise cricket around the globe. He has represented Toronto Nationals in the GT20 League and has also played for the Maratha Arabians in Abu Dhabi T10. Yuvraj was last seen on the field in March 2021 during the Road Safety Series.

'God decides your destiny': Yuvraj Singh drops bombshell, hints at return to 'pitch hopefully in February'

In 2019 June, India's star allrounder Yuvraj Singh shocked the world when he came out for a press conference and announced his international retirement. The left-handed batsman was regarded as one of the top batsmen in white-ball cricket, and while he was in and out of the team at the time, and his best years were behind him, many believed that the Yuvraj was good enough to make a comeback and announce his retirement in style. File image of Yuvraj Singh.(Getty Images) But unfortunately, the fans did not get to see Yuvraj in India's blue jersey, and soon after, he also announced retirement from domestic cricket. The hard-hitting batsmen competed in T20 leagues across the world after getting permission from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), and he also showcased his dangerous skills in the Road Safety T20 series this year. Also read: 'They think IPL is enough': Akram says India 'not taking international series seriously', identifies 'biggest mess-up' But now, it seems Yuvraj Singh is getting ready to make a return to cricket once again. In a late-night bombshell posted on his Instagram, the 39-year-old hinted that he may be returning to cricket in February next year. "God decides your destiny !!On public demand il be back on the pitch hopefully in February ! Ain’t nothing like this feeling ! Thank you for your love and wishes mean a lot to me ! Keep supporting 🇮🇳 it’s our team and a true fan will show his or her support in tough times," he said. While it rema...

"Always Concerned...": Yuvraj Singh On Sachin Tendulkar's Moving Gesture During His Cancer Treatment

"Always Concerned...": Yuvraj Singh On Sachin Tendulkar's Moving Gesture During His Cancer Treatment One of India's greatest white ball players and hero of two World Cup triumphs, Yuvraj Singh has been one of Sachin Tendulkar's closest friends. • Press Trust of India • Updated: April 22, 2023 05:05 PM IST Sachin Tendulkar is not just a cricketing idol for Yuvraj Singh but a "guardian angel" who would offer incredible solutions and lessons in times of crisis, both on and off field. One of India's greatest white ball players and hero of two World Cup triumphs, Yuvraj has been one of Tendulkar's closest friends in the Indian dressing room and for him the maestro is a life coach. "When I played international cricket, we had coaches but if I faced any technical issues with my batting, he was my 'go-to' person. He provided solutions but he wasn't just my cricketing idol," Yuvraj, currently vacationing in the UK, told PTI ahead of the legend's 50th birthday. "Beyond 22 yards also, he is like a guardian angel for me. Whenever I have faced any personal crisis or dilemmas in life, Paaji would be one of the first persons that I would dial. And he would always have the best life lessons and advice for me," he said. He remembered how concerned Tendulkar was when he was having sleepless nights and regularly coughing and vomiting during the 2011 World Cup, which he singlehandedly won for India with more than 350 runs and 15 wickets. "Even I didn't know it was cancer. Sachin would regular...