Thursday, September 24, 2009

Yuvraj Singh injures finger ruled out of Champions Trophy tournament

India's campaign in the Champions Trophy was dealt a severe blow even before they played their first match as Yuvraj Singh was ruled out of the tournament after injuring himself at practice on Wednesday.

Yuvraj suffered a fractured finger in his right hand while attempting to take a catch during fielding practice and tests confirmed that he has been ruled out for at least six weeks. Yuvraj was initially attended to by team doctor Nitin Patel, but could not either bat or bowl in the net session that followed the fielding drills.

Virat Kohli will replace Yuvraj and has been given the go-ahead to join the team in South Africa by the ICC's tournament technical committee. Gautam Gambhir will be the team's new vice-captain.

After a couple of modest outings in the tri-series in Sri Lanka Yuvraj finally hit his straps in final with a breezy half-century against the home side.

The loss of vice captain Yuvraj further weakens the team, which was anyway without the services of its fast bowling spearhead Zaheer Khan and explosive opener Virender Sehwag, both of whom are yet to recover from shoulder surgery. Kohli's return to the team is similar to his arrival in Sri Lanka, where he was brought in as a replacement for Gautam Gambhir, who aggravated a groin strain.

After arriving in South Africa India played one practice match, losing by 103 runs against New Zealand at Potchefstroom on Sunday. Since then the team has been having long workouts.

India play their first match, against Pakistan on Saturday.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Yuvraj Singh Sri Lanka v India Compaq Cup final Colombo 09


Yuvraj Singh shapes to sweep, Sri Lanka v India,
Compaq Cup, final, Colombo, September 14, 2009


Yuvraj Singh manages to get one past point, Sri Lanka v India
Compaq Cup, final, Colombo, September 14, 2009


Yuvraj Singh sees off Angelo Mathews, Sri Lanka v India,
Compaq Cup, final, Colombo, September 14, 2009

Yuvraj Singh sees off Angelo Mathews, Sri Lanka v India,
Compaq Cup, final, Colombo, September 14, 2009



India 319 for 5 (Tendulkar 138, Yuvraj 56*, Dhoni 56) beat
Sri Lanka 273 (Kandamby 66, Harbhajan 5-57) by 46 runs

Friday, September 11, 2009

Air India Red captain Yuvraj Singh receives the winning trophy

Air India Red captain Yuvraj Singh, left, receives the winning trophy from unidentified officials of Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) after his team won the final match against Air India Blue of BCCI's Corporate Trophy in Bangalore, India

Yuvraj Singh looks on during a practice session in Colombo

Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh looks on during a practice session in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The Indian team is in the country to play the tri-nation cricket series that also features Sri Lanka and New Zealand.

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