Team India's T20 World Cup 2007 squad members: Where are they now?

India won the inaugural edition of the T20 World Cup in 2007 with a bunch of Young Turks and a few experienced campaigners.

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2. Yuvraj Singh

Yuvraj Singh took the world by storm with his breathtaking knocks during the inaugural T20 World Cup. The Southpaw played a majestic knock of 58 runs off 16 deliveries against England which included six consecutive sixes in a Stuart Broad over.

Then in the semi-final against the Aussies, he smashed 70 runs off 30 balls to take his team to a winning position. The flamboyant batter was the chief architect of India’s success at the World Cup.

Yuvraj continued to be India’s mainstay in the white-ball format for the years to follow. He was the Player of the Tournament at the 50-overs World Cup in 2011 for his all-round performance. But shortly after leading India to the historic triumph, he was diagnosed with cancer and his cricket career took a hit. 

Yuvraj returned to cricket after conquering the disease in 2013 but was not able to display the kind of consistency that he was famously known for. The 40-year-old played his last international match (ODI) at North Sound against the West Indies on June 30, 2017 and played IPL till 2019. He officially retired from international cricket on June 10, 2019.

The Southpaw has featured in various T20 competitions post-retirement and is currently playing in the Road Safety World Series (a T20 tournament organised to create awareness towards road safety) for the India Legends.

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