Vintage Yuvraj Singh's explosive hitting was on full display as he rekindled memories of his prime with a spectacular performance against Australia in the International Masters League (IML) semi-final on March 13 in Raipur. Yuvraj Singh, renowned for his knack of producing match-winning innings against Australia in crucial encounters, once again tormented his familiar rivals, this time in the IML. Sachin Tendulkar's India Masters posted a formidable 220 for 7 after Australia chose to field.
Yuvraj Singh runs riot with the bat, belts 7 big sixes in 30-ball 59
Yuvraj Singh's innings was a masterclass, as he blazed 59 runs off just 30 balls, punctuated by seven towering sixes and a solitary boundary. He particularly targeted the Australian spinners, Bryce McGain, Steve O'Keefe, and Xavier Doherty, unleashing his signature slog sweeps. The Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium erupted as Yuvraj sent a barrage of sixes soaring into the stands.
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The left-hander reached his half-century in a mere 26 balls, and his dominance was epitomized by a single over against leg-spinner McGain, in which he struck three consecutive sixes. This display of power and precision effectively asserted his authority over Shane Watson's Australian team.