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Yuvraj Singh relives Natwest 2002 trophy moment

Yuvraj Singh relives Natwest 2002 trophy moment

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 13 Jul 2020, 05:13 pm

Mumbai: Former Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh relieved Natwest 2002 trophy victory and even tagged ex-England skipper Nasser Hussain who was leading his side in the final match against India.

Yuvraj and another ex-Indian cricket Mohammad Kaif, who were young cricketers those days, played sensational knocks to ensure India a memorable victory at the end of a thrilling encounter.

After losing wickets quickly, Yuvraj and Kaif, the sensational duo of Indian team back then, sticked a  sixth wicket partnership of 121 runs which helped India fight back in the match. 

After Yuvraj was dismissed, Kaif and Zaheer Khan hold their nerves to reach the  325-run mark .

Singh tweeted: "#Throwback to Natwest 2002 Final. Jaan laga di thi sab ne mil ke! We were young and we wanted to win. It was a wonderful team effort that helped us beat England and clinch the trophy in this nail-biting game
@nassercricket just incase you forgot."

Kaif also relived the moment and tweeted: " July 13, 2002: The day we climbed Mt Everest at Lord's...Dada shirtless, Yuvi nerveless, Zak's support priceless, Me fearless...memories endless."

Image:  Mohammad Kaif Twitter page

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