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    Default .ılılı๑۩╚»YUVRAJ SINGH╚»ılılı๑۩THE PRINCE █Official Thread █

    When all is well with Yuvraj Singh, he hits the ball as clean and long as it has ever been hit. When all is not well, he looks so awkward you forget he can hit the ball clean and long. All is well with Yuvraj more often in limited-overs cricket, where he can be effortless and brutal at the same time, than in Tests. When he started off his athleticism on the field and his canny left-arm spin made him a dream one-day player as Indian cricket went through a makeover at the turn of the century.

    Yuvraj's father, Yograj, who played one Test for India, was what Mike Agassi was to Andre. So obsessed was he with Yuvraj's cricket that he took a skating gold medal off his young son's neck and threw it out of the car. "From now on, you are going to play cricket." And from then on he has played cricket. The major shift came when, at 15, he carried kitbags in crowded local trains, living away from his parents and a luxurious life in Punjab. At 18 he was shredding a strong Australian attack, in only his second ODI, in the Champions Trophy in 2000.

    Soon Yuvraj would become India's middle-order lynchpin, forming fruitful partnerships first with Rahul Dravid and then with MS Dhoni. Both batsmen, superb ODI operators in their own right, credited their success to Yuvraj's ability to score at will. Testament to Yuvraj's importance is that when he was dropped from the ODI side in 2010, it was the first such occurrence since he cemented his place in the Indian team. His ODI career is full of highlight reels, with the biggest impact being his contribution to India's World Cup triumph in 2011 - 362 runs, 15 wickets, and four Man-of-the-Match awards, and the Player of the Tournament. That put to shade even his awesome achievement in the World Twenty20 triumph in 2007, where he famously hit a Stuart Broad over for six sixes.

    However, his limitations have manifested themselves in Tests, where he has struggled both against the seaming and swinging ball, and quality spin. Apart from three shining innings - a sparkling century on a Lahore greentop, another from 61 for 4 against Pakistan, and an unbeaten 85 in a successful chase of 387 in Chennai - his Test career doesn't have much to write home about.

    The World Cup win in 2011 was the biggest moment of his cricket career, but soon after that came the biggest challenge of his life, when he was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer which required a two-and-a-half month treatment in the USA. He returned home after completing his chemotherapy in April 2012, fairly confident that he could resume his duties on the cricket field reasonably quickly.
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    vere thread undaayirunno ennoru doubt....
    all the best...

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    Quote Originally Posted by maryland View Post
    vere thread undaayirunno ennoru doubt....
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    thanks macha... vere thread kandillaa... so nom angu thudangi

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    Quote Originally Posted by daredevil View Post
    thanks macha... vere thread kandillaa... so nom angu thudangi
    njaanum nokki.
    kaanunnilla....
    appo ee thread urappikkaam...

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    Quote Originally Posted by maryland View Post
    njaanum nokki.
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    a die hard yuvi fan here.. Since 2000..

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    Quote Originally Posted by daredevil View Post
    a die hard yuvi fan here.. Since 2000..
    asukham maari ennaayirikkum kali thudangunnathu?

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    All the best..

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    september il thirich varan aanu annante planning...

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    Great thread macha!!
    All the best!!

    Hoping for an excellent comeback from Yuvi!!

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    child is like a butterfly in the wind. Some can fly higher than others.
    But each one flies the best it can. Why compare one against the other? Each one is unique, special and beautiful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guitarist View Post
    Great thread macha!!
    All the best!!

    Hoping for an excellent comeback from Yuvi!!
    Thanks da.....

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