On September 19, 2007, at Kingsmead, Yuvraj showcased a breathtaking performance that etched his name in the annals of cricketing folklore.In a crucial Super Eight phase match, both India and England were in dire need of a victory after losing their previous matches.
The flamboyant batsman displayed a display of sheer brilliance by smashing six sixes in an over bowled by Stuart Broadachieving a fifty off just 12 balls, which remains the fastest in the T20 format. Yuvraj’s record-breaking feat played a pivotal role in India’s resounding victory.
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Recalling the moment on Ravichandran Ashwin‘s YouTube channel, Karthik expressed, “It was a moment for each and every person who had been in that ground, who was watching the match, and who was part of that in any way shape or form – that six sixes was a standout moment in Indian cricket.”
He further elaborated, “Ravi Shastri’s voice behind it and all the things that happened before the Andrew Flintoff fight, it wasn’t a fight, it was just a casual conversation, but that led to whatever it led.”
Yuvraj Singh, revered as one of the finest hitters of his era, possessed the remarkable ability to find the fence even against the most formidable bowlers worldwide. Karthik lauded Yuvraj’s artistry with the bat, stating, “I mean, he was batting, he’s a dream boss. When he bats well, there are not many other better-looking players who can be six-hitters.”
In agreement, Ashwin added, “You (Ashwin) realize maybe, as an off-spinner, you probably had the better of him at times but when he gets going, he can be a really hard batter to bowl.”
Describing Yuvraj’s batting style, Ashwin used the word “princely,” while Karthik opted for “regal,” emphasizing the elegance and mastery with which Yuvraj approached his innings.
(With inputs from ANI)