Yuvraj Singh, an Indian cricketer, was born in Chandigarh, India, in 1981.
Yuvraj Singh was born on December 12, 1981, parents Shabnam and Yograj Singh, both of whom were former Indian bowlers. An aggressive left-handed batter and a sluggish left-arm bowler. With his fast reflexes, amazing catches, and flawless fielding, he's a great all-rounder. His first breakthrough came against Sri Lanka Under-19, when he scored 89 off 55 balls. He began training under his father's tight supervision at a young age. He made the Punjab Under-16 team at the age of 13 and then the Punjab Under-19 squad. In 1997, he made his first-class debut. In the year 2000, his brave performance earned him an international cap.
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