Yes.. you are right... yuvaraj is brother of robin singh, both who were born t0 harbhajan singh....
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Yuvraj Singh is a very famous cricket player from India. He plays the position of all-rounder. He recently battled lung cancer.
Sachin Tendulkar wears SM helmet . He wears Helmet that comprises of an adjuster, his helmet shows SM at its back and Play On! on the sides of its grill. The helmet is exclusively manufactured by SM and is of VIGOUR Quality. To have a clear picture, log on to WWW.SMCRICKET.COM and view the Product Catalogue.
By the end of Cricket World Cup 2007, Ricky Ponting, Australian Captain has hit most sixes (30) in World Cup History followed by Hershelle Gibs (South Africa) (28). Sachin Tendulker (India) has hit most fours (189) in World Cup History followed by Adam Ghilchrist (Australia) (141).
This is, obviously, a question of opinion as opposed to those of fact.
Following are a few opinions:
Answer 1Without a doubt, Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar. He has played against every type of bowling attack on every possible wicket - fast or slow, seaming or spinning , bouncy or turning track, scored greatly against every opposition - faced pace or reverse swing, spin or flight with utmost ease - plays every shot in the book and invented and mastered some of his own, esp. the backfoot punch.
If one wants to compare Bradman, consider this: Bradman had just 1 world class statistic to boast of - his batting average, look at Sachin who has many world class records, each unique in it self etched on to his name; and Sachin has played ODI & t20 cricket which are high pressure games. To score runs in these situations quickly under crunch pressure is phenomenal. If Sachin played in Bradman's era, which was lot easier mentally & physically on players (cricket was gentleman's game back then) he would have got a 3 figure avg. probably around 140-150.
Answer 2I don't think Sachin Tendulkar is the best player of all time.
Vivian Richards is the best batsmen ever. He played with the world's heaviest bats and had so many boundaries with it and even in 50 50 and Test Match, he hit boundary on every ball, he rarely stopped a ball. ( He was a West Indian champion of 60's, 70's and 80's)
Answer 3Personally, I would hold to the traditions of Donald Bradman [Australia] as, clearly, the greatest batsman of all.
With a Test match batting average of nearly 100, even the best of those below him cleared little more than half of that in first class career Test batting averages. He did not live during a time when any limited over competitions were taken very seriously, but he was such a master that changing scoring pace was also certainly amongst his batting equipment. Test cricket, despite the comment [above], is the toughest cricket of all. One has to perform, consistently, for 2 full innings plus fielding/bowling over 5 full days of (often) hot cricket. Bradman invented many of the shots that are now considered "in the book", and had to face the severest tests of all - the "Bodyline Series".
As for who might run as second-best: to me it could be a toss between Vivian Richards [West Indies], Barry Richards [South Africa - whom Bradman placed as his opening batsman when choosing his Team of All-time Greats], Sachin Tendulkar [India]and Greg Chappell [Australia]. Gary Sobers [West Indies] might also worthily rate a mention, though he is probably the Greatest all-rounder we have seen.
Adam Gilchrist.
Most sixes in career
PlayerSpanMatInnsNORunsHSAve1005004s6sAC Gilchrist (Aus)1999-200896137205570204*47.60172614677100BC Lara (ICC/WI)1990-2006131232611953400*52.88344817155988CL Cairns (NZ)1989-2004621045332015833.53522736587JH Kallis (ICC/SA)1995-20101432423711650201*56.82385410128486V Sehwag (ICC/India)2001-2010851466761331954.37222712109085IVA Richards (WI)1974-199112118212854029150.23244510952+84A Flintoff (Eng/ICC)1998-2009791309384516731.775261751382ML Hayden (Aus)1994-200910318414862538050.73302914104982CH Gayle (WI)2000-2010911596637333341.6513331593675RT Ponting (Aus)1995-2010151257281233325753.85395614140272CH Lloyd (WI)1966-1985110175147515242*46.6719394712+70IT Botham (Eng)1977-19921021616520020833.5414221462167CG Greenidge (WI)1974-199110818516755822644.72193411872+67CL Hooper (WI)1987-200210217315576223336.4613271363363SR Tendulkar (India)1989-20101752863114513248*56.915059141871+62N Kapil Dev (India)1978-199413118415524816331.0582716557+61ST Jayasuriya (SL)1991-200711018814697334040.0714311591059Wasim Akram (Pak)1985-2002104147192898257*22.643717324+57SC Ganguly (India)1996-200811318817721223942.1716351390057Imran Khan (Pak)1971-19928812625380713637.696188316+55CD McMillan (NZ)1997-2005559110311614238.46619736754KP Pietersen (Eng)2005-2010691216557922748.511720766654Shahid Afridi (Pak)1998-201027481171615636.5158622052Mohammad Yousuf (Pak)1998-20109015612753022352.2924331195751MS Dhoni (India)2005-201052799286914840.98420331450PA de Silva (SL)1984-20029315911636126742.9720227737+48Javed Miandad (Pak)1976-1993124189218832280*52.5723436788+48Inzamam-ul-Haq (ICC/Pak)1992-200712020022883032949.60254615110548HH Gibbs (SA)1996-2008901547616722841.9514261188747DPMD Jayawardene (SL)1997-201011619013952737453.82283811112943ME Trescothick (Eng)2000-20067614310582521943.7914291283142ME Waugh (Aus)1991-2002128209178029153*41.8120471984441A Ranatunga (SL)1982-200093155125105135*35.6943812534+40JL Langer (Aus)1993-200710518212769625045.2723301191240NJ Astle (NZ)1996-20068113710470222237.0211241161239NS Sidhu (India)1983-199951782320220142.139159358+38BB McCullum (NZ)2004-201055936323222537.14617839538SK Warne (Aus)1992-20071451991731549917.320123435337MA Holding (WI)1975-19876076109107313.78061578+36AB de Villiers (SA)2004-201064109134669278*48.631223153436Harbhajan Singh (India)1998-20109112621194411518.51281624436SM Pollock (SA)1995-200810815639378111132.31216941235Mohammad Rafique (Ban)2000-200833636105911118.5714811034JR Reid (NZ)1949-1965581085342814233.286225267+33WJ Cronje (SA)1992-2000681119371413536.416231140933Sir RJ Hadlee (NZ)1973-199086134193124151*27.1621512323+33GS Sobers (WI)1954-197493160218032365*57.78263012586+32+BJ Haddin (Aus)2008-201030505180916940.2037120531MJ Slater (Aus)1993-2001741317531221942.831421959830
Yuvraj Singh's mother : Yuvraj Singh's mother Shabnam Singh is a housewife. Yuvraj Singh's mother Shabnam Singh is considered one of the major persons responsible for the success of her son. As people say, 'there is always a woman behind every successful man'. It is true in case of Yuvraj; Yuvraj Singh's mother Shabnam Singh can be termed that woman in his life.
Yuvraj Singh is an the son of former Indian fast bowler and Punjabi movie star Yograj Singh
Yuvraj Singh's mother : Yuvraj Singh's mother Shabnam Singh is a housewife. Yuvraj Singh's mother Shabnam Singh is considered one of the major persons responsible for the success of her son. As people say, 'there is always a woman behind every successful man'. It is true in case of Yuvraj; Yuvraj Singh's mother Shabnam Singh can be termed that woman in his life.
As of March 2011, in the 22 Cricket World Cup matches that Yuvraj Singh has played, Indian batsman Yuvraj Singh has been Man of the Match on four occasions, most recently on March 24, 2011 against Australia, but also in their previous World Cup match against the West Indies on March 20, and, in the same tournament, against the Netherlands on March 9, 2011, and against Ireland on March 6, 2011.
Top of the ICC rankings for bowlers is currentyl South African seam bowler Dale Steyn for test matches and New Zealand spin bowler Daniel Vettori for One Day Internationals
England spin bowler Graeme Swann appears highest in both test (2nd) and ODI's (4th) which suggests he is currently the best bowler in the world across all formats of the game.
The Second Zone World Laser Tag Championships were staged at Megazone in Tampere, Finland over 30 May - 4 June 2009, with teams including Australia, Sweden, USA,and the host country, Finland.
Results:
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Tennis Ball bat have weight about 1/4 kg.. And the Bat use in international cricket has the weight of 1/2 kg to 1 kg aproximately.
there were totally 84 sixes hit in the season 1
Yuvraj Singh (IND) against Stuart Broad (ENG) in Durban
Tests - Wasim Akram (414)
One Dayers - Wasim Akram (502)
T-20's - Umar Gul (42)
He took 2 wickets in his first ODI match.
Yuvraj Singh made his One-Day International debut for India against Kenya in 2000, at Nairobi. He was not needed to bat as India chased down 208 with the loss of only two wickets. Singh has now played 272 One-Day International matches, in which he has scored 8030 runs at 37.69 and taken 105 wickets at 37.65.
Im preety sure it is yorkshire. he didn't played preety well in that
Yes because a lot of pics are uploaded of them. And even if they are i am happy for him.