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 here  are  few  more  terrifying  sights  for  international   the Test side, although he played what might yet go down as
 bowlers than the left-handed Yuvraj Singh in full swing, whether   a defining innings last December, when he helped rescue India
 it be hitting the spinners straight down the ground or carting the   from  the  depths  of  61  for  four  in  the  Bangalore  Test  against
 quicks over deep midwicket. It remains an eternal frustration   Pakistan by scoring 169 and adding 300 for the fifth wicket with
 to the Indian selectors that the outrageously gifted Yuvraj has   Sourav Ganguly.
 only occasionally fulfilled his potential in the Test arena, but
 when it comes to limited-overs cricket, few have been able to   But it was his performance at the World Twenty20 in 2007 that
 match him.      really  cemented  Yuvraj’s  standing  on  the  international  stage
                 and ensured that he would be rewarded with a captaincy role in
 Yuvraj does most things with a swagger which some feel borders   the inaugural Indian Premier League. If his performance against
 on arrogance, but wouldn’t you walk around with a spring in   England was spectacular – those six sixes helped him compile an
 your step if you could hit the ball as far as he can? Playing against   astonishing 12-ball half-century – then he repeated his heroics
 England in the 2007 ICC World Twenty20 in Durban, Yuvraj hit six   three days later against Australia, crashing 70 in 30 balls with
 sixes in an over from the fast bowler Stuart Broad to indelibly   five sixes. One of them, off his old sparring-partner and future
 etch his name in the record books alongside Sir Garfield Sobers,   Kings XI Punjab team-mate Brett Lee, measured 119 metres – the
 Ravi  Shastri  and  Herschelle  Gibbs  as  the  only  men  to  have   longest in the tournament.
 performed the feat in top-class cricket. Yuvraj had only recently

 disappeared for five successive sixes himself during a one-day   Such  moments,  of  course,  raise  expectations  to  sometimes
 international against England at The Oval, where the damage   unmanageable  levels,  and  his  run  tally  of  299  in  the  Indian
 was done by Dimitri Mascarenhas, but it was characteristic of   Premier  League  may  have  struck  some  as  below  par  for  his
 this proud Punjabi that he responded by going one better.  high standards. But the weight was lifted off his shoulders by
                 the performances of Kumar Sangakkara and Shaun Marsh, and
 The potential was always there. Ever since Yuvraj strode onto   Yuvraj’s competition strike-rate of 162 – higher than any other
 the world stage at the age of 18 in October 2000 with an innings   member of his franchise – underlined the fact that he was still
 of  84  off  80  balls  against  an  Australian  attack  that  included   scoring as quickly as ever.
 Glenn McGrath, Brett Lee and Jason Gillespie in the mini-World
 Cup in Nairobi, onlookers have marvelled at his clean-hitting.   Besides,  there  were  enough  flashes  of  Yuvraj  genius  to  keep
 He followed that with an innings of 41 in 35 balls as Indian beat   spectators happy. In his second innings he took 57 off 34 balls
 South  Africa  in  their  next  game.  Two  years  later,  he  played  a   against Rajasthan Royals, and in his third he finished with an
 famous innings in a one-day final against England at Lord’s. With   undefeated 40 off 29 deliveries to steer Kings XI to victory over
 India struggling at 146 for five in pursuit of an unlikely 326 to   Delhi Daredevils. Then, with his side already safely through to
 win, Yuvraj calmly added a match-winning 121 with Mohammad   the last four, he thrilled the Mohali faithful by hammering 49 off
 Kaif in fewer than 18 overs to turn the game on its head. His   16 deliveries, including five sixes off his last seven balls, to set
 innings of 69 still haunts England fans today.  up a match-winning total of 221 for three against the apparently
                 invincible Rajasthanis.
 The son of the Punjabi movie star Yograj Singh, who took the
 wicket of the former India coach John Wright during his only Test   Yuvraj and Co may have come unstuck in the semi-finals against
 match,  against  New  Zealand,  Yuvraj  also  made  an  impressive   Chennai  Super  Kings,  but  he  had  done  enough,  both  as  a
 start to his Test career, hitting 112 in only his third appearance   batsman and a leader, to cement his place at the high table of
 against Pakistan at Lahore in April 2004. Inconsistencies at the   Indian cricket.
 highest  level  have  always  meant  he  has  been  in  and  out  of
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