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Yuvraj Singh Reminisces The Days Without Mobile Phones
By CricShots - May 25, 2020 12:13 pm
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Former Indian all-rounder, Yuvraj Singh is well-known for his light-hearted sense of humor. On Sunday, he posted a throwback picture with Virender Sehwag, VVS Laxman, and Ashish Nehra that left his fans left in splits. Captioning the picture on Instagram, he wrote: “When your parents don’t pay your mobile phone bill after a bad performance! #throwback to days without @rd.nehra @virendersehwag @vvslaxman281.”

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Yuvraj Singh

In the picture, the four former Indian cricketers can be seen lined up in phone booths next to each other reminiscing of the days before mobile phones. Here is the picture:

Recently, Yuvraj took to social media and nominated Sachin Tendulkar, Harbhajan Singh and Rohit Sharma for the “keep it up” challenge. Sachin took Yuvraj’s “keep it up” challenge but the batting legend added a unique twist to it. He kept a ball bouncing off his bat but unlike Yuvraj, the 47-year-old aced the challenge with a blindfold on.

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Captioning the video, Sachin wrote: “I am challenging you back @yuvisofficial, but this time with a twist!! All I can ask everyone to do is take care and stay safe.” In reply, Yuvraj Singh agreed that he knew he challenged the “wrong legend” and said that he might need a week to complete this task.

Currently, India is going through a nationwide lockdown. Meanwhile, the number of coronavirus positive patients in India went past 138000 with almost 4030 people losing their lives on Friday, as per the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

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Almost the entire is in a lockdown due to the scare of the ever-escalating situation concerning the World Health Organisation-recognized pandemic that is the Coronavirus. Everything- schools, colleges, airports, railway stations, gyms, sporting events, movies, offices- have been put under lockdown as the world continues to self-isolate in order to control the pandemic.