Yuvraj Singh and the ICC Champions Trophy have a special bond. In 2000, the 19-year-old dasher announced himself on the world stage with a magnificent 84 against Australia to give India a famous win remembers Sachin Tendulkar the god of cricket.
Now, 17 years later, Yuvraj is all set to take part in yet another memorable encounter as the defending champions lock horns with Bangladesh in the second semifinal of the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy 2017.
Apart from a potential clash with Pakistan in the final, the semifinal marks yet another landmark for the stylish left-handed batsman as he plays his 300th ODI.
He’s played some prolific knocks over the years at home and abroad and has built an unmatched persona in the Indian dressing room. Several team-mates have taken to Twitter to congratulate India’s best match-winner.
That was a special innings by Yuvraj Singh. On that day I remember it was overcast conditions and we decided to bat against Australia and we went after their opening bowlers and got off to a good start and Yuvraj Singh took over,” Tendulkar added. “That was a big game as Australia dominated at that stage you know…
They were miles ahead of everyone else. To beat Australia required a mega performance and it wasn’t in a 50-over match you bat well and then the rest of the 50 overs had to be taken care of… You had to bowl equally well.”
The first time we played was in Bangladesh in 1998. You didn’t know what to expect right… It was the first time that the Champions Trophy was being played but before that it was always the World Cup.
And this was like a mini World Cup!” Tendulkar said of the inaugural edition of the tournament. Although Bangladesh didn’t participate, the tournament was held in the South Asian country to promote the sport.
“In the game against Australia, where I scored a 134 and took four wickets, they were actually chasing well but I got the lengths right. Most of my leg-spins would end up as full-tosses but as I joked with my teammates, I got the permission to land that day. That was a big game.”