Yuvraj Singh, the first player in the World Cup history to score a half-century and pick five wickets in the same match, is undoubtedly one of the most popular names in the history of Indian cricket. His six sixes in a single over against Stuart Broad is a feat with which he is fondly celebrated till now. One of the global favourites when it comes to hitting the ball in style, the left-handed batsman has bagged many accolades in his name. Although primarily popular for his aggressive batting style, the player would also bowl part-time left-arm orthodox spin. Even though the cricketer announced retirement on June 10, 2019, on the occasion of his birthday Wedding Affair enlists some of the greatest moments of his career.
1. Player Of The Tournament, World Cup 2011

Owing to his spectacular all-round performance in the ODI World Cup 2011, the left-handed batsman was awarded the Player of the Tournament. In a way, he had a big hand in grabbing the World Cup back home after 28 years. His star performance had also earned him four Man of the Match Awards in the tournament.
