Amitabh Bachchan praises 'champion' Yuvraj Singh
Mumbai
January 20, 2017
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan has praised star batsman Yuvraj
Singh, calling him a ''champion'' after India's ODI victory against
England on Thursday.
Amitabh on Thursday took to Twitter to praise the Punjab southpaw.
''India thrash the British .. !! Yuvraj, it is the champion
that disproves with his proof .. you were an exceptional Champion today (Thursday),''
Big B tweeted.
The 74-year-old thespian also lauded the entire Indian cricket
team
''Indian vs England second ODI in Cuttack... you 'cut'
the British with incredible 'attack'! Exceptional feat...superlative dedication,
and peace,'' he tweeted.
Singh blasted his career's 14th One-day International ton in
the second match against England at the Barabatti Stadium in Cuttack, which
India clinched by 15 runs.
Returning to the national fold after a three-year hiatus, the
35-year-old's belligerent century is his first since the 2011 World Cup, where
he emerged the Man-of-the-Series.
He along with former skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni (106) forged
a 256-run fourth wicket stand to drag India out of troubled waters after England
removed the top three wickets for a meagre 25, to propel India to a mammoth
381/6 after their 50 overs.
Mumbai
January 20, 2017
Megastar Amitabh Bachchan has praised star batsman Yuvraj
Singh, calling him a ''champion'' after India's ODI victory against
England on Thursday.
Amitabh on Thursday took to Twitter to praise the Punjab southpaw.
''India thrash the British .. !! Yuvraj, it is the champion
that disproves with his proof .. you were an exceptional Champion today (Thursday),''
Big B tweeted.
The 74-year-old thespian also lauded the entire Indian cricket
team
''Indian vs England second ODI in Cuttack... you 'cut'
the British with incredible 'attack'! Exceptional feat...superlative dedication,
and peace,'' he tweeted.
Singh blasted his career's 14th One-day International ton in
the second match against England at the Barabatti Stadium in Cuttack, which
India clinched by 15 runs.
Returning to the national fold after a three-year hiatus, the
35-year-old's belligerent century is his first since the 2011 World Cup, where
he emerged the Man-of-the-Series.
He along with former skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni (106) forged
a 256-run fourth wicket stand to drag India out of troubled waters after England
removed the top three wickets for a meagre 25, to propel India to a mammoth
381/6 after their 50 overs.
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