CHANDIGARH: Two-time World Cup winner
Yuvraj Singh on Saturday remembered his iconic
six sixes against England in the firstever T20I World Cup in 2007.
The flamboyant southpaw had smashed six sixes off Stuart Broad’s over and scored a fifty off just 12 balls, which is still the fastest in the T20 format.
Yuvraj posted a picture of him hitting a six from the same match on Saturday and captioned the post, “13 years! How time flies!! #memories.”
Yuvraj came out to bat when Robin Uthappa’s wicket fell and he provided the late flourish allowing India to post 218 runs on the board.
India went on to win the match against England by 18 runs. “Time flies less than the
cricket ball that night,” Broad commented on Yuvraj's pic.
Yuvraj had last year announced his retirement from all forms of cricket after a career spanning over 304 ODIs, 58 T20Is, and 40 Tests. However, recently there were reports that the left-hander wanted to come out of retirement.