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Yuvraj Singh Reveals He Still Has Pie Chucker” In His Email-id
By CricShots - May 18, 2020 3:03 pm
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Former Indian all-rounder Yuvraj Singh revealed that one of his email IDs still has the word ”pie chucker” in it. Yuvraj was involved in an Instagram live session with former England skipper, Kevin Pietersen. Both of them were discussing Yuvraj’s bowling. During their playing days, Pietersen had famously called Yuvraj as a ‘pie-chucker’ for the bowling style the left-handed batsman possessed.

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Yuvraj Singh

Talking about the word pie-chucker, Yuvraj recalled, “My email address still has the word ”pie chucker” in it, I laughed so much when you described me as a pie chucker for my bowling style. I made an email id and included the word pie chucker in that and it is my favorite email address. Sometimes, even my friends go like, hey how are you pie chucker.”

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He further added, “When you know someone hates your bowling and they do not want to get out to you, even if they want to smash you, still they block you. That was the funny part.”

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Kevin Pietersen

The flamboyant southpaw captured the imagination of world cricket with his gravity-defying fielding abilities and effortless power-hitting. A career that lasted for ODIs, 58 T20Is, and 40 Tests, Yuvraj made a mark of himself in the echelons of cricket as a player who could win matches for his side either through his electric fielding, deceiving bowling or fierce batting.

Yuvraj played one of his best knocks in the big events, be it his international cricket entry at 2000 ICC Champions Trophy, the mind-numbing batting exhibition at the inaugural 2007 World Twenty20 or the all-round performance at 2011 World Cup.

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The veteran southpaw was known for his impeccable six-sitting capabilities as once he smashed six sixes in an over of England’s Stuart Broad in the ICC T20 World Cup 2007 and was awarded the Player of the Tournament in India”s 2011 50-over World Cup triumph.