Yuvraj Singh is son of former Test Crickter Yograj Singh.
Yograjsingh Bhagsingh Bhundel, popularly known as Yograj Singh or simply Yograj (born 25 March 1958) was an Indian cricketer who played one Test and six ODIs for India as a right-arm fast-medium bowler.
Yograj made his first-class debut in the 1976-1977 season, representing Punjab cricket team and Haryana cricket team during his first class career. That year, he played for a Combined Universities team against the English cricket team (MCC).
Yograj made his first Indian team on the 1980 ODI tour to Australia for the Benson & Hedges World Series, which involved Australia and New Zealand. He had a modest record, taking four wickets in total at an average of 46.5 with his best figures being 2/44 on debut against New Zealand at the Gabba. He made just one run in his six matches, at an average of 0.50.
In the 1980-81 season, he was selected in the Indian team to tour New Zealand, playing two further ODI matches. Yograj played in the First Test against New Zealand in which he opened the bowling with Kapil Dev. He took the wicket of future Indian coach John Wright with a bouncer, but was then concussed when he missed an aerial ball which hit him in the eye whilst fielding at fine leg. After bowling for the rest of the innings with one eye, he was injured and did not bowl in the second innings, although he still batted at No. 11. He did not play International cricket again, and cited the fact that his father never saw him represent India in a home match as a factor in his death soon after. Yograj retired from first-class cricket in 1985, and cited his failed career as his motivation in driving and coaching his son Yuvraj Singh to become an international cricketer.
After his retirement from cricket he became an actor, appearing primarily in Punjabi films. He has appeared in about 150 films. He is best known as a villain for his performance in “Badla Jatti Da”. His son Yuvraj Singh is a current member of the Indian cricket team.
In 2004 Singh was sentenced to six months in jail for "negligent and rash driving" in respect of an accident in 2000 in Chandigarh in which a scooter rider was seriously injured. Yograj was one of the accused in Jessica Lal murder case, when the celebrity bar-tender was shot inside a crowded south Delhi restaurant. Yograj was alleged to have helped the main accused to flee, and later helped him to disappear for a few days.
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Saturday, October 13, 2007
End of an Era
Inzamam UL Haq one of the Worlds greatest bastman played his last Test at Lahore this week.
This ends his 16 years of illustrious career.
He very lazy elgance in his batting and it was always reassuring to see him at the crease while he was batting.I personally feel his best innings was against New Zealand in 1992 World Cup Semi Final where he scored 70 odd runs in 30 odd balls.He would always come through when Pakistan needed an innings from him.
With Inzamam departs the last of 1992, when Pakistan cricket was a different world. Not that it was stable before, but that world has since come undone. Inzamam didn't keep it all together; he couldn't for no one person could, but he was there through all of it, the highs, the lows, the thick, the thin: a reassurance. In that alone, there is greatness.
This ends his 16 years of illustrious career.
He very lazy elgance in his batting and it was always reassuring to see him at the crease while he was batting.I personally feel his best innings was against New Zealand in 1992 World Cup Semi Final where he scored 70 odd runs in 30 odd balls.He would always come through when Pakistan needed an innings from him.
With Inzamam departs the last of 1992, when Pakistan cricket was a different world. Not that it was stable before, but that world has since come undone. Inzamam didn't keep it all together; he couldn't for no one person could, but he was there through all of it, the highs, the lows, the thick, the thin: a reassurance. In that alone, there is greatness.
Friday, October 5, 2007
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September 2007
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1st ODI - India v AustraliaM.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
October 2007
Tue 2 09:30 local, 04:00 GMT
2nd ODI - India v AustraliaNehru Stadium, Kochi
Fri 5 09:00 local, 03:30 GMT
3rd ODI - India v AustraliaRajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal, Hyderabad
Mon 8 09:00 local, 03:30 GMT
4th ODI - India v AustraliaSector 16 Stadium, Chandigarh
Thu 11 09:00 local, 03:30 GMT
5th ODI - India v AustraliaI.P.C.L. Sports Complex Ground, Vadodara
Sun 14 09:00 local, 03:30 GMT
6th ODI - India v AustraliaVidarbha C.A. Ground, Nagpur
Wed 17 14:30 local, 09:00 GMT
7th ODI - India v AustraliaWankhede Stadium, Mumbai
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