An incident can change the whole life in an instant. And, something similar happened in Yuvraj Singh's life. Yuvraj may emerge as the biggest match of Indian cricket. Even if he achieved the title of Sixer King. But initially his intentions about this game were not serious. In such a situation, when a mountain of sorrows was broken on father Yograj Singh, Yuvraj Singh's seriousness was also seen for the first time. That was the first time he told his father to himself- let's practice.
Yuvraj Singh's father Yograj Singh himself has told this story in an interview. He said that his mother had passed away, due to which he was completely broken. He was crying sitting in the room. Then Yuvraj came to him and talked to him about cricket practice. According to Yograj Singh, Yuvraj told him that for the last 4-5 years he was forcing him to play cricket. But, now he tells them to play this game seriously.
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It is then the day and today, Yuvraj Singh did not look back again. From making international debut in 2000 to play the last IPL match in 2019, Yuvraj Singh has seen what he did on the cricket field. Meanwhile, he also wrote many elevated story of history. He emerged as the hero of India's ODI World Cup win in 2011. Before that in 2007, when the T20 World Cup was played for the first time, it proved its usefulness in making India a worldworker.
Yuvraj Singh has played 40 Tests, 304 ODIs and 58 T20I matches for India. In addition to these three formats, he has scored more than 11000 runs in international cricket. Along with the bat, Yuvraj has also been known for his amazing with the ball. He has a total of 148 wickets in international cricket.
If you talk about Yuvraj Singh's IPL career, then he played a total of 132 matches with 6 teams, scoring a total of 2750 runs with 13 half -centuries. Yuvraj Singh has represented Mumbai Indians, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Punjab Kings, Delhi Capitals, Pune Warriors and Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL.