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Monday, November 17, 2008

Yuvraj Singh - The left handed destructer of cricket ball


Every cricket fans might have known the name .  One of the cleanest strikers of the cricket ball. He's well known for his big hitting ability from his earlier part of the career. He came in to the ODI's when he was 19 against the kenyans wher he dint get the oppurtunity to bat. But it dint take much time to establish a regular place in the ODI team. He scored a magnificiant 84 against the australians which earned him the popularity among the Indians.

One of his finest performance was against the English men in Lords where himself and his team mate Kaif guided India to chase a score of 325 and win the match. The standard of his game raised from that match and became one of the star members in the team. 

And he made a history in T20 format of the game by smashing six sixes in a single over of Broad. In the same match he scored 58 in 16 balls . His 50 came in just 12 balls, probably which will stay as the record for ever. He had some splendid innings throughout the T20 world series in which India won the finals. Though he had made remakably in T20 s and ODI s he was not a regular member in the test side. There too he has made some good performances and hope he gets into the test side sooner strongly. 

No one can finish writing without talking about his fielding abilities. One of the finest fielders Indian cricket has ever produced. He's the one who brings energy to the indian fielding. Had took some breath taking catches and some brilliant run outs. He is a very handy partimer and has provided break throughs an the needed time.

He is capable of scoring runs in all the sides of the ground. Comparatively he's stronger in the legs. One of the greatest puller of the ball. An attacking batsman with a high bat-lift. He's well known for the off-side punch of the good length ball. One of the finest cricketer who can win a match single handedly. Hats off to his service to Indian cricket.

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