INDIA
Full name - Yuvraj Singh
Born - December 12, 1981, Chandigarh
Current age - 24 years
Major teams - India, Punjab, Yorkshire
Batting style - Left-hand bat
Bowling style - Slow left-arm orthodox
Relations Father - B Yograj Singh
Statsguru - Test player, ODI player
BATTING AND FIELDING AVERAGES |
class |
mat |
inns |
no |
runs |
hs |
ave |
bf |
sr |
100 |
50 |
4s |
6s |
ct |
st |
Tests |
19 |
29 |
4 |
830 |
122 |
33.20 |
1568 |
52.93 |
2 |
3 |
118 |
5 |
21 |
0 |
ODIs |
159 |
144 |
21 |
4286 |
139 |
34.84 |
4996 |
85.78 |
7 |
25 |
452 |
48 |
53 |
0 |
First-class |
69 |
109 |
12 |
4248 |
209 |
43.79 |
|
|
14 |
19 |
|
|
76 |
0 |
List A |
221 |
202 |
30 |
6243 |
139 |
36.29 |
|
|
10 |
38 |
|
|
74 |
0 |
Twenty20 |
5 |
5 |
0 |
154 |
71 |
30.80 |
107 |
143.92 |
0 |
1 |
|
|
0 |
0 |
class |
mat |
balls |
runs |
wkts |
bbi |
bbm |
ave |
econ |
sr |
4 |
5 |
10 |
Tests |
19 |
144 |
90 |
1 |
1/25 |
1/25 |
90.00 |
3.75 |
144.00 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
ODIs |
159 |
1917 |
1573 |
41 |
4/6 |
4/6 |
38.36 |
4.92 |
46.75 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
First-class |
69 |
891 |
473 |
10 |
3/25 |
|
47.30 |
3.18 |
89.10 |
|
0 |
0 |
List A |
221 |
2800 |
2300 |
71 |
4/6 |
4/6 |
32.39 |
4.92 |
39.43 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
Twenty20 |
5 |
42 |
51 |
5 |
3/20 |
3/20 |
10.20 |
7.28 |
8.40 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
CAREER STATISTICS |
 |
|
Test debut |
India v New Zealand at Chandigarh - Oct 16-20, 2003 |
Last Test |
West Indies v India at Kingston - Jun 30-Jul 2, 2006 |
ODI debut |
Kenya v India at Nairobi (Gym) - Oct 3, 2000 |
Last ODI |
India v West Indies at Ahmedabad - Oct 26, 2006 |
First-class span |
1996/97 - 2006 |
List A span |
1999/00 - 2006/07 |
Twenty20 span |
2003 |
Generously gifted, Yuvraj Singh is looked upon as a strong, fearless natural destined for great things. Two months short of his 19th birthday, he made an almost messianic entry into international cricket, toppling Australia in the Nairobi Mini-World Cup in 2000-01, with a blistering 84 and some scintillating fielding. In time he was to supplement these skills with clever, loopy left-arm spin. While Yuvraj's ability to hit the ball long and clean were instantly recognised, he was soon found to be troubled by quality spin and perceived to lack commitment, traits for which he temporarily lost his place in the one-day side. But on returning, for the last two one-dayers against Zimbabwe in early 2002, he swung the series India's way with a matchwinning innings in each game, and then went to England and played a key role in three Indian chases in their dream run in the NatWest tri-series. It took 15 months more, and an injury to his captain, Sourav Ganguly, for Yuvraj to get a Test look-in. On the third such opportunity, against Pakistan on the first day on a greentop at Lahore, he stroked a stunning century off 110 balls. The 2005-06 season proved to be a watershed for Yuvraj, with 1161 runs at 58 in the one-dayers, as he transformed himself into one of the keystones in India's batting line-up. He was soon preferred over VVS Laxman in Tests when India went in with five batsmen, but a lean series in the West Indies meant that he was still struggling to match potential with performance.
Rahul Bhattacharya September 2006