‘My father killed a tiger’ Yuvraj’s father Yograj Singh again gave a shocking statement

Yograj often remains in the news because of his statements Yograj Singh (Image Credit- Twitter X) T20 World and Cricket World Cup champion Yuvraj Singh’s father Yograj Singh often remains in the headlines due to his statements. However, Yograj Singh himself could not succeed in international cricket, he could play only 1 Test and 6 ODIs for India. But after this, whatever cricketing skills Yograj had left incomplete, he completed them through his son. Yograj made Yuvraj a world champion cricketer. Apart from this, Arjun, son of the great Sachin Tendulkar, has also taken training from Yograj Singh. So in a recent interview, Yograj has told what mindset a young cricketer should have to join his academy. Also in this interview, he has shared a story from his childhood with the fans, in which he told how his father killed a tiger. Yograj Singh gave a big statement Let us tell you that in a recent interview with Switch, Yograj Singh said- First of all, the fear of death should end. When I was three years old, my father told my mother that we are going to hunt a tiger. My father had a rifle and it was a moonlit night. We were sitting on a scaffolding. Suddenly the tiger came, the child was about to scream but my mother held his mouth. Then my father shot the tiger from six feet. He shot him in the head and killed him. He fell like a mountain. Yograj said- That child was speechless. My father asked me to take him down. After this he held me and said- A lion cub does not eat grass. They made me sit on top of the tiger and applied its blood on my forehead and lips. That photo is still in my house.

T20 World Cup 2007 Recap: Yuvraj’s 6 sixes, Gambhir’s dominance in the final, and India became champion under Dhoni’s captaincy

The first edition of the T20 World Cup was won by India under the captaincy of Mahendra Singh Dhoni in 2007. The tournament was played in South Africa from 11 to 24 September 2007. T20 World Cup 2007 Winner Team India (Photo Source: Getty Images) ICC T20 World Cup 2007 Recap: The 9th edition of the T20 World Cup is going to start from June 2 under the joint hosting of West Indies and America. A total of 20 teams are going to participate in the upcoming tournament, which are divided into four groups, each group has 5 teams. Let us tell you that the title of the first edition of the T20 World Cup was won by India in 2007 under the captaincy of Mahendra Singh Dhoni. The tournament was played in South Africa from 11 to 24 September 2007. 12 teams participated in this edition, out of which 10 teams were countries playing Test format. And the finalists of the 2007 WCL Division One tournament were Kenya and Scotland. These 12 teams were divided into four groups, each group had three teams. Let us tell you the whole story of the 2007 T20 World Cup. ICC T20 World Cup 2007 Recap: Rules of T20 World Cup 2007- During the group stage and Super-8 matches, the team that wins the match will get 2 points, if the match is cancelled then both teams will get 1 point each and in case of defeat, they will get zero points. If the match is tied (i.e., both teams score exactly the same number of runs at the end of their innings) then the winner was decided by a bowl-out. T20 World Cup 2007 Recap: Group Stage T20 World Cup 2007 Group A consisted of South Africa, Bangladesh, and West Indies. Group B- Australia, England and Zimbabwe Group C- Sri Lanka, New Zealand, and Kenya Group D- India, Pakistan and Scotland At the end of the group stage round, the top-2 teams in each of the four groups reached the Super-8. However, let us tell you that the teams for the Super-8 round were decided before the tournament began. After the group stage, the same two teams from each group reached the Super-8, but there was some change in Group-A. South Africa and West Indies from Group-A were part of the Super-8. But Bangladesh won one out of two matches in the group stage and secured second place in the points table with two points. On the other hand, West Indies could not win any of the two matches. Due to which South Africa (4 points) and Bangladesh (2 points) reached the Super-8. Yuvraj Singh hit 6 sixes against Stuart Broad in the Super-8 round match In the match against England in the T20 World Cup 2007 Super-8 round, Yuvraj Singh hit 6 consecutive sixes in an over against Stuart Broad. There were only 20 balls left in the innings when Yuvraj came to bat. In the 19th over bowled by Stuart Broad, Yuvraj Singh hit 6 sixes and scored 36…