Cricket fraternity wishes Yuvraj Singh on his 38th birthday!
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Many cricketers took to Twitter to extend birthday wishes for the 'Southpaw' who was the man of the tournament at the ICC World Cup 2011 and played a vital role in India's dream run in the mega event.
Wishes continue to pour in as former Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh on Thursday celebrates his 38th birthday.
Many cricketers took to Twitter to extend birthday wishes for the 'Southpaw' who was the man of the tournament at the ICC World Cup 2011 and played a vital role in India's dream run in the mega event.
"Happy bday Paaji. God bless you. @YUVSTRONG12," Indian skipper Virat Kohli tweeted.
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Happy bday Paaji. God bless you. 😊 @YUVSTRONG12
— Virat Kohli (@imVkohli) December 12, 2019
"Yuvi Paaji, many many happy returns of the day. Always remain the way you are, lots of love and good luck @YUVSTRONG12," Shikhar Dhawan tweeted.
Yuvi Paaji, many many happy returns of the day. Always remain the way you are, lots of love and good luck 🤗🎉 @YUVSTRONG12 pic.twitter.com/52pbo0CPKw
— Shikhar Dhawan (@SDhawan25) December 12, 2019
Indian cricketer Suresh Raina called Yuvraj a 'superstar' in his wish.
"Wishing a very happy birthday to superstar @rajinikanth. May you always stay blessed & healthy," Raina tweeted.
Happy birthday Yuvi pa @YUVSTRONG12. Wishing you an incredible year ahead. May you always keep healthy & happy. #HappyBirthdayYuvi pic.twitter.com/8ZbqncmOiv
— Suresh Raina🇮🇳 (@ImRaina) December 12, 2019
"Happy birthday brother @YUVSTRONG12 May Waheguru bless you with all the happiness, love, peace and everything you want," Harbhajan Singh tweeted.
Happy birthday brother @YUVSTRONG12 May waheguru bless you with all the happiness,love,peace and everything you want..🤗🤗😘 pic.twitter.com/3gHK93vCz1
— Harbhajan Turbanator (@harbhajan_singh) December 12, 2019
The 38-year-old announced retirement from all forms of cricket on June 10 this year.
In a career that spanned over 304 ODIs, 58 T20Is, and 40 Tests, Yuvraj imprinted his place in the echelons of cricket as a player who could pretty much win matches for his side either through his electric fielding, deceptive bowling or fierce batting.