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When Yuvraj Singh watches six-sixes-in-an-over feat with son Orion on 15th anniversary

Updated on: 11 December,2022 03:31 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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On September 19, 2007, Singh became the first-ever T20I batsman and second in international cricket after South Africa’s Herschelle Gibbs (ODI) to smash six sixes in an over, against England at Durban

When Yuvraj Singh watches six-sixes-in-an-over feat with son Orion on 15th anniversary

Yuvraj Singh

Former India cricketer Yuvraj Singh found a fine partner in son Orion to watch his famous six sixes he hit off  Stuart Broad in the 2007 ICC World T20.  On September 19, 2007, Singh became the first-ever T20I batsman and second in international cricket after South Africa’s Herschelle Gibbs (ODI) to smash six sixes in an over, against England at Durban. 


He Instagrammed a video (screen grabs above) on Monday and wrote: “Couldn’t have found a better partner to watch this together with after 15 years #15YearsOfSixSixes #ThisDayThatYear.” Irfan Pathan replied: “Little one is keeping an eye on your technique. Focused.”


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