Yuvraj Singh

The former star all-rounder Yuvraj Singh was one of the legendary cricketers in Indian national cricket team. He was one of the crucial members for India to win the ICC World T20 2007 and ICC Cricket World Cup 2011. While no one can’t forget his six sixes in one over to the English pacer Stuart Broad in a Super Eight match of the ICC World T20 2007, he is still holding the fastest fifty record in T20 cricket history (in 12 balls) which he achieved in the same game.
However, Yuvraj faced many ups and downs in his IPL career. Due to his records in T20I career, Yuvraj was mostly bought in higher values as many teams put him to the priority in auctions.
While Delhi Daredevils (DD) bought him for the record price of INR 16 crore in 2015 IPL auction, Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) secured him for INR 14 crore in 2014 IPL auction. Though he wasn’t a weak performer, still those couldn’t justify his high auctioned price.
After playing 132 IPL matches for six different teams, Yuvraj scored 2,750 runs and also took 36 wickets. He was the first IPL cricketer to claim two hat-tricks as he claimed both those hat-tricks in 2009 edition.