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Yuvraj Singh at his deadly best.
Updated : Sep 30, 2017, 12:10 PM IST
Yuvraj Singh's love affair with England continued as the charismatic southpaw went hammer and tongs in the final overs of the Indian innings to bring back memories of the 'six sixes' he hit against Stuart Broad in the 2007 World T20.
The left-hander took things in his own hands in the 18th over when he blasted Chris Jordan for three sixes and a four to steer India's total past 200 in the third and final T20 against England in Bengaluru on Wednesday.
Dhoni ran a single off the first ball to hand over the strike to Yuvraj and the rest is history. Yuvi cleared his front leg and lifted the second ball over long on, the third ball was sent in to a widish long on region, the fourth was half swept to square leg boundary for a four while the fifth was deposited straight down the ground courtesy a lot of bottom hand.
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England couldn't really recover from that assault as it made a difference of 15-20 runs in the overall total.