Yuvraj Singh Biography: Early Life, Cricket Journey, Awards and Recognition
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Yuvraj Singh: Early Life, Family Background
- Full Name: Yuvraj Singh Bhundel
- Nickname: Yuvi
- Profession: Cricketer
- Height (approx.): in centimeters- 185 cm, in meters- 1.85 m, in feet inches- 6’ 1”
- Eye Colour: Dark Brown
- Hair Colour: Black
- Batting Style: Left-handed
- Bowling Style: Slow left-arm orthodox
- Favourite Shot: Slog-sweeps
- Date of Birth: 12 December 1981
- Birthplace: Chandigarh, India
- Zodiac sign: Sagittarius
- Nationality: Indian
- Hometown: Chandigarh, India
- School: DAV Public School, Sector 8, Chandigarh
- College/University: Did Not Attend
- Educational Qualification: 10th standard
- Religion: Sikhism
- Caste: Jat
- Hobbies: Travelling, Listening to Music, Watching Films
- Marital Status: Married
- Affairs/Girlfriends: Kim Sharma (Actress), Deepika Padukone (Actress, rumour), Riya Sen (Actress, rumour), Leepakshi (Fashion Designer, rumour), Hazel Keech (Actress)
- Wife/Spouse: Hazel Keech, Actress (2016-present)
- Marriage Date: 30 November 2016
- Father Name: Yograj Singh
- Mother Name: Shabnam Singh
- Brother Name: Zoravar Singh (Actor)
- Favourite Cricketer(s): Sachin Tendulkar, Ricky Ponting, and Chris Gayle
- Favourite Coach: Gary Kirsten
- Favourite Food: Kadhi-Chawal, Gobhi Ka Paratha, Chinese Cuisines
- Favourite Actor: Shah Rukh Khan
- Favourite Actress: Kajol
- Favourite Politician: Manmohan Singh
- Favourite Singer: Gurdas Mann
Yuvraj Singh Stats
Yuvraj Singh Batting Career Summary
Yuvraj Singh Bowling Career Summary
Yuvraj Singh Awards and Recognition
- In the U-19 Cooch Behar Trophy final in December 1999, he scored a triple hundred (358 off 404 balls) against Bihar. Interestingly, MS Dhoni was a part of the Bihar team in this match.
- In his childhood, he appeared as a child actor in two Punjabi films- Putt Sardara & Mehndi Sajna Di.
- After receiving his basic training in cricket in Punjab, he was sent to Mumbai for his further training at the Elf-Vengsarkar Cricket Academy.
- In the 2007 ICC T20 World Cup, he created history by hitting six 6’s against England in Stuart Broad’s over.
- After the 2011 World Cup, the shocking news came that he had lung cancer, he stayed strong and went through chemotherapy and came back fit and fine.
- In 2012, he founded YouWeCan for cancer patients.
- On 10 June 2019, he announced his retirement from international cricket. He played 40 Tests, 304 ODIs and 58 T20Is for India.