NEW DELHI: Former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh on Tuesday shared a stunning sand artwork video to have fun the 16th anniversary of his well-known ‘Six Sixers‘ through the inaugural ICC T20 World Cup in 2007.
Yuvraj’s six sixes off Stuart Broad through the 2007 T20 World Cup is likely one of the most iconic moments within the historical past of Indian cricket. This unimaginable feat passed off through the Tremendous eight stage match between India and England on September 19, 2007, in Kingsmead, Durban, South Africa.
“Thanks for this pretty sand artwork, Christy Valiyaveettil, despite the fact that you created this for my birthday, right this moment can be an apt event for me to share it,” Youvraj wrote whereas posting the video on X, beforehand often known as Twitter.
Yuvraj’s six sixes off Stuart Broad through the 2007 T20 World Cup is likely one of the most iconic moments within the historical past of Indian cricket. This unimaginable feat passed off through the Tremendous eight stage match between India and England on September 19, 2007, in Kingsmead, Durban, South Africa.
“Thanks for this pretty sand artwork, Christy Valiyaveettil, despite the fact that you created this for my birthday, right this moment can be an apt event for me to share it,” Youvraj wrote whereas posting the video on X, beforehand often known as Twitter.
Within the 18th over of the 2007 World Cup innings, Broad was entrusted with the bowling tasks for England. Yuvraj was already in effective kind, and in a dramatic flip of occasions, he hammered six consecutive sixes off Broad’s over. Every shot was impeccably timed and cleared the boundary with ease.
The sequence of six sixes turned the match on its head and Yuvraj raced to his half-century in simply 12 balls, making it the quickest fifty in T20 Internationals. This extraordinary show of power-hitting by Yuvraj left the cricketing world in awe and catapulted India to a commanding place within the match.