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    Home»Sports»Yuvraj’s 6 Sixes: The T20 Revolution Started 19 Years Ago

    Yuvraj’s 6 Sixes: The T20 Revolution Started 19 Years Ago

    Sports March 5, 20262 Mins Read
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    Nineteen years ago, a single over changed cricket forever. On September 19, 2007, in Durban, Yuvraj Singh unleashed a barrage of six sixes off Stuart Broad, signaling the explosive future of T20 cricket. This India vs England clash laid the foundation for the high-octane format we love today.

    India won the toss and batted first, posting a mammoth 218/4 in 20 overs. Openers Gautam Gambhir and Virender Sehwag set the tone with a 136-run stand in 14.4 overs. Gambhir smashed 58 off 41 balls, while Sehwag blazed 68 off 52. But Yuvraj stole the show, racing to a 12-ball fifty – the fastest T20I half-century between full member nations, unbeaten even today.

    His 58 off 16 balls included seven sixes and three fours, with that legendary over turning the match into folklore. England fought back valiantly, reaching 200/6, but fell 18 runs short. Their chase proved no score is safe in T20.

    Fast forward to 2026 T20 World Cup semifinals, where India faces England again – their third semi clash. Scores now routinely top 250, centuries come in 33 balls like Finn Allen’s, and 25-run overs are routine. Yuvraj’s innings predicted it all.

    As fans gear up for Thursday’s showdown, that 2007 match reminds us how one player’s audacity reshaped a sport. T20’s evolution owes much to that Durban night.

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