None for 16 runs in 4 overs.
He took 2 wickets in his first ODI match.
In first class cricket, Malcolm Nash of Glamorgan was the first to concede 6 sixes bowling to Gary Sobers. Tilak Raj of Baroda also conceded the same bowling to Ravi Shastri. In international Twenty20 cricket, Stuart Broad of England is the only bowler of a "major" nation (England in this case) to be hit for six sixes (by Yuvraj Singh). Yuvraj Singh, in a 50 over match against England had himself been hit for 5 sixes in an over by Dimitri Mascaranos.
Sandeep Singh
He took 2 wickets in his first ODI match.
Yuvraj Singh was the man of the match,he made 57 runs and took 2 wickets
Yuvraj Singh was man of the tournament in 2011 world cup.He perfomred with both bat and ball.He took 15 wickets in the tournament.
Yuvraj has won 20 Man of the match awards.
Yuvraj Singh
Yuvraj Singh was declared "Man of the Match" in the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup Quarter Finals match against Australia. Yuvraj chipped in with the ball, getting the wickets of Brad Haddin and Michael Clarke. He finished with modest figures:- 10 - 0 - 44 - 2 (10 overs, 0 maidens, 44 runs, 2 wickets)When it was India's turn to bat, Yuvraj came in at 3/143 and guided the innings from there with a well paced 57. He finished not out and hit the winning runs to give India a birth in the semi finals against Pakistan. They went on to win the tournament, and thanks to a number of other all round performances, Yuvraj was named "Man of the Tournament".
In Yuvraj Singh's 31 Test matches, he has never been named as the Man of the Match. On the occasion when he made his highest Test score of 169, the man of the match was Sourav Ganguly, who topped Singh's first-innings score by 70 runs, making 239.
Yuvraj Singh
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.