Hyderabad, Feb. 16 -- Whenever the name Yuvraj Singh crops up in a cricket discussion, the memory goes back to September 19, 2007. That day, England and India clashed in the T20 World Cup and Yuvraj Singh was at his murderous best in that battle. In one over by Stuart Broad, the strongly built Indian batter lofted all six deliveries into the stands. It left the players as well as the spectators awestruck.

But long before that unforgettable day, Yuvraj had already shown the world his pulverising muscle power. His blazing centuries had endeared him to millions of fans in India. One such person was a man named Baljit Singh Samra. He was so fascinated with the feats of Yuvraj Singh that he named his own son after the famous cricketer.

Grew ...