Delhi: Former Indian batsman Yuvraj Singh has turned 43 today. On the occasion of this special day, Yuvi is receiving many good wishes. It is also true that Yuvraj proved to be ‘Kaal’ for the bowlers during his cricket career. Many big records are also registered in his name. Today we will take a look at 3 big records of this former left-handed batsman –
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Record of hitting 6 consecutive sixes in one over
Yuvraj Singh had hit 6 consecutive sixes in one over of (former) fast bowler Stuart Broad in the match against England in the ICC T20 World Cup 2007 played in South Africa. Yuvraj is the first batsman in the world to achieve this feat in T20 International.
Record of fastest half century in T20 International
The left-handed stormy batsman had scored a half-century in 12 balls against England in the 2007 T20 World Cup, which is the fastest half-century so far in T20 International. During this, he faced 16 balls and scored 58* runs in his innings, which included 7 sixes and 3 fours.
The only cricketer to be a part of the team in the finals of 7 major ICC events.
Yuvraj Singh is the only cricketer in the world to be a part of a team in the finals of major ICC tournaments. Yuvraj Singh has been a part of Team India in the finals of 2000 Champions Trophy, 2002 Champions Trophy, 2003 World Cup (ODI), 2007 T20 World Cup, 2011 World Cup (ODI), 2014 T20 World Cup and 2017 Champions Trophy.
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