Yuvraj Singh had turned back the clock during the second match of the ODI series against England when he scored his career-best 150 to help India win the series.
And after failing to continue his brilliant form in the first two matches, the left-handed batsman once again showed his vintage form in the series-decider at Bengaluru that had made him one of the most feared batsmen in the world. The 35-year old joined Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the middle when a well-set Suresh Raina returned to the pavilion with the scoreboard reading 120 for 3 in the 14th over. A score of 170-180 was looking most likely for the hosts. However, Yuvraj Singh had other plans. The southpaw scored 27 from only 10 balls that helped India post a mammoth 202 for 6 in the allotted 20 overs. And the over that made the difference was the 18th over bowled by Chris Jordan.
Yuvraj went full throttle and blasted 24 runs of that over. He came on the strike on the second ball of the over and hit the next two balls for maximum. The third ball he faced went for a four before launching the next ball in the stands for a maximum. The over undoubtedly brought back the memories of the 2007 ICC World T20 match between India and England, where Yuvraj hit Stuart Broad for six sixes in an over.
Here is a clip of that over when Yuvraj Singh brought back the memories of his glorious yesteryear: