'Kiska baby hai yeh' - Yuvraj Singh's adorable comment on wife Hazel Keech's post wins hearts
Hazel Keech shared a picture of their son Orion Keech Singh as he turned six months old.
Yuvraj Singh, a former all-rounder for India, showed his sense of humour by making a witty comment on his wife Hazel Keech’s most recent Instagram posting. On the occasion of their baby Orion turning six months old, Hazel posted a touching message and a photo of their newborn son, but what caught attention was Yuvraj Singh’s comment on his wife’s post.
Hazel Keech and Yuvraj had already announced the birth of their child on January 25 in a joint post made from her social media account. On June 19 (Sunday), Yuvraj Singh posted images of his son with his wife on the occasion of Father’s Day and revealed his son’s name as Orion Keech Singh. Hazel posted a sweet photo of Orion on Instagram on Tuesday (July 26).
She captioned the image that read: “And just like that my little ray of sunshine turns 6 months 🌞! It’s a pleasure to watch you explore and learn new skills every day. Thank you for making me your mummy; it’s a role I treasure. Happy 6 Months Orion.”
Reacting to the picture, Singh commented: “Kiska baby hai yeh” (whose baby is this), and added three emoticons that were the red heart, smiling face with heart eyes, and beaming face with smiling eyes.
Peak moments of Yuvraj Singh’s career at a glance
The former all-rounder scored 11,778 international runs while featuring for India in 40 Tests, 304 ODI matches, and 58 T20 international games. He was also a competent left-arm spinner and ended his international career with 148 wickets over the game’s three formats. The now 40-year-old, a legend of the white-ball game, played a significant role in helping India win both the 2007 T20 World Cup and the 2011 ODI World Cup.
After his impressive performances, he was chosen to serve as the vice-captain of the Indian team for the 2007 World T20, when MS Dhoni was appointed as the skipper. The moment of amazement struck when he hit English cricketer Stuart Broad for six sixes in an over, smashing the ball in various directions.
Further in the tournament, he notched up 70 off 30 deliveries against the formidable Australians and assisted India in reaching the finals. Despite a few dropouts, his golden time continued. His greatest success came during the 2011 ICC World Cup, where he was named Man of the Tournament for his game-winning performances, which included more than 300 runs and 15 wickets.
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