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Yuvraj Singh's 'Six Sixes' will be shown in theatres: Biopic announced; It will be the story of his struggle with cancer, Yuvi said – it is an honour for me – Punjab News


T-Series production house has announced to make the biopic of Yuvraj Singh.

The struggle of former Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh, the hero of the Cricket World Cup 2011, is soon going to be seen on the big screen. Yuvraj's biopic has been announced, focusing on his life, especially his cricket career and the events of his battle with cancer.

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It will be produced by the production company T-Series and produced by Bhushan Kumar and Ravi Bhagchandka. However, the title of the film has not been finalized yet, but for now 'Six Sixes' is being considered as its name. Apart from the production company, film critic Taran Adarsh ​​has given information about this by posting on X.

Yuvraj said- cricket is my biggest love
Yuvraj Singh has said about his biopic, “I am feeling very honored. My story will be shown to millions of fans around the world. Cricket has been my greatest love and a source of strength during life's ups and downs. I hope this film will inspire others to overcome challenges and pursue dreams with passion.”

Critic Taran Adarsh's post regarding information about the film.

6 sixes hit in one over
Cricketer Yuvraj Singh is a source of inspiration for many youngsters. In the first T-20 World Cup that started in 2007, he did the feat of hitting 6 sixes in an over against England. Yuvraj hit these 6 sixes in the over of England's best bowler Stuart Broad. This feat of Yuvraj was discussed in the entire cricket world.

The shots were taken like this

First six- Yuvraj hit the first ball of Stuart Broad over the cow corner.
Second six- Played a flick shot and the ball went over backward square leg.
Third six- Yuvraj made room for this ball coming on the line of the stumps and crossed the boundary over extra cover.
Fourth six- Played over backward point while standing and hit a six.
Fifth six- He put one knee on the ground and hit a six over mid-wicket.
Sixth six- Yuvraj played the last ball over wide mid-on and completed six sixes in six balls.

Player of the Tournament in 2011 World Cup
Apart from this, the biggest credit for India's victory in the 2011 ODI Cricket World Cup goes to Yuvraj. Yuvraj was chosen as the Player of the Tournament in this world-class tournament. Apart from batting, he also showed amazing performance in fielding and bowling in the entire World Cup.

During this tournament, Yuvraj vomited blood while batting on the field, but he kept playing without giving up and went abroad for cancer treatment only after winning the World Cup for the country. He was then called a true fighter.

Yuvraj vomited blood during a match of World Cup 2011.

Yuvraj vomited blood during a match of World Cup 2011.

Deep connection with Chandigarh and Punjab
Yuvraj has a deep connection with Chandigarh and Punjab. He has done his studies in Chandigarh. He has also learnt the ABCs of cricket here. He is going to be the second player from Chandigarh whose biopic is being made.

Earlier, the film 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag' released in 2012 was a biopic of Indian runner Milkha Singh. Milkha Singh was born in Pakistan before the partition, but he breathed his last in Chandigarh. His biopic was loved by the audience.

Yuvraj Singh is married to actress and model Hazel Keech.

Yuvraj Singh is married to actress and model Hazel Keech.

Who is Yuvraj Singh?
Yuvraj Singh is a former Indian cricketer. He was born on 12 December 1981. His father is former cricketer Yograj Singh and mother Shabnam Kaur. Yuvraj Singh has been one of the best all-rounders in the history of Indian cricket. He tried his hand in all three formats of cricket and earned fame.

He was a left-handed batsman in the middle order and a slow bowler. He has won 7 Player of the Series awards in One Day International (ODI) cricket. Yuvraj was a member of the Indian cricket team in ODIs from 2000 to 2017.

He played his first Test match in October 2003. He was the vice-captain of the Indian ODI team between 2007 and 2008. In 2007, he hit 6 sixes against England in a T20 match. In T20, he hit a fifty in 12 balls, which is the record for the fastest half-century in international cricket.

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