Yuvi: survivor of all odds
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A collage of Yuvraj Singh's glorious moments in cricket.
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Yuvraj Singh receives a special award for a world record of six sixes in an over in Twenty20 cricket from an official of Asian Cricket Council (ACC) during the first Castrol Asian Cricket Awards ceremony in Karachi, June 27, 2008. Reuters/Stringer
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Fans of Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh hold up his portrait during a candlelight prayer meeting praying for his health and good recovery in Ahmedabad on February 6, 2012. Singh has been diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy in the United States, local media reported. Reuters/Amit Dave
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India's captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, front and Yuvraj Singh celebrate as India win the Cricket World Cup final between India and Sri Lanka in Mumbai. HT Photo by Manoj Patil
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Yuvraj Singh drives a ball during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 match between India and West Indies at MA Chidambaram Stadium, in Chennai on Sunday, March 20, 2011. HT Photo/ Ajay Aggarwal
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Pune Warriors captain Yuvraj Singh gestures during the IPL Twenty20 match between Pune Warriors and Kings XI Punjab at The DY Patil Cricket stadium in the outskirts of Mumbai. AFP Photo/Punit Paranjpee
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Pune Warriors’ captain Yuvraj Singh leaves the ground after being run out by Rajasthan Royals bowler Siddharth Trivedi during the 4th DLF Indian Premier league 2011 match between Rajastan Royal and Pune Warriors at Sawai Mansingh Stadium, in Jaipur on Sunday, May 01, 2011. HT Photo/ Ajay Aggarwal
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Yuvraj Singh reacts after taking a catch to dismiss Australia's Adam Gilchrist during the first one-day international tri-series cricket final at the Sydney Cricket Ground March 2, 2008. Reuters/Will Burgess
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Yuvraj Singh leaps into the air as he celebrates scoring a century (100 runs) during the first day of the third Test match between India and Pakistan at The Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore, 08 December 2007. India have scored 289runs for the loss of four wickets after winning the toss and electing to bat. AFP Photo/Dibyangshu Sarkar
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Yuvraj Singh celebrates after dismissing England's captain Andrew Flintoff during the fourth one-day international cricket match between India and England in Cochin April 6, 2006. India beat England by four wickets to take an unassailable lead of 4-0 in the seven one-day international series. Reuters/Arko Datta
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Yuvraj Singh kisses the Indian logo on his shirt after India's victory over Pakistan during their second one-day international cricket match in Rawalpindi February 11, 2006. India beat Pakistan by seven wickets to tie the five one-day international cricket series 1-1. Reuters/Arko Datta
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Yuvraj Singh stops a shot from Pakistan's Mohammad Yousuf in the second innings on the fifth and final day of the second cricket test match between India and Pakistan in Faisalabad, January 25, 2006. Reuters/Arko Datta
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Yuvraj Singh dives in vain trying to catch a shot from Pakistan's Mohammad Yousuf as India's Harbhajan Singh (rear) looks on in the first innings on the second day of the first cricket test match between India and Pakistan in Lahore January 14, 2006. India and Pakistan will play three cricket test matches in the current series. Reuters/Arko Datta
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Yuvraj Singh after wins over Netherlands during their ICC World Cup Match at Ferozshah Kotla stadium in New Delhi. HT Photo by Mohd Zakir
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Yuvraj Singh celebrates his maiden one-day century during India's match against Australia January 22, 2004. India made 296 runs in their 50 overs. Reuters/Will Burgess WB/FA
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Key architect of India's victory, Yuvraj Singh hits a delivery in the fourth one-day International at the Lal Bahadur Shastri stadium, March 16, 2002. India beat Zimbabwe by five wickets to tie at 2-2 in the five-match series. Reuters/Arko Datta AD/CLH/
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Yuvraj Singh in action before wicket (LBW) on South Africa batsman Gary Kirsten 13 October 2000 at the ICC trophy tournament in Nairobi. India won the semi-final to meet New Zealand in the final.
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