Yuvraj Singh to star in web series by Assam's Dream House Productionz

Yuvraj Singh to star in web series by Assam's Dream House Productionz

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India TodayNE
  • Feb 19, 2020,
  • Updated Feb 19, 2020, 12:48 AM IST

Guwahati, February 18, 2020:

Top cricketer Yuvraj Singh and his brother Zoravar Singh are about to debut in a web series by Assam’s Dream House Productionz.

The web series will be based on the life of Indian all-rounder cricketer Yuvraj Singh and his brother Zoravar Singh.

Zoravar will play the main lead in the web-series. Their mother of the Indian cricketer Shabnam Singh will also be associated with the web-series that will be based on the life and career of the first-class cricketer Yuvraj and Zoravar Singh.

Yuvraj Singh’s Wife Hazel Keech will also feature in the web-series. Hazel Keech is a British-Mauritian film actress and model who has appeared in Indian television programs and films. She has appeared in Salman Khan starrer Bodyguard and also Bigg Boss 7 in the year 2013.

This is for the first time a production house based in Assam is going to make the web series based on a national icon. The web-series will be picturized in Assam and local upcoming talents would get a chance to act in it.

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Yuvraj Singh is the former Indian cricketer who played in all forms of the game and is a left-hand batsman.  Yuvraj is the son of former Indian fast bowler and Punjabi actor Yograj Singh.

He is also considered as one of the greatest limited over players to play for India, Yuvraj was particularly noted for his aggressive stroke play of the ball and his fielding.

He began his career with Punjab Under-16s at the age of 13 years in November of the 1995–96 season against Jammu and Kashmir-16s. In 1996–97, Yuvraj was promoted to Punjab Under-19s and scored 137 not out against Himachal Pradesh Under-19s.

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Yuvraj made his first-class debut in late-1997 against Orissa during the 1997–98 Ranji Trophy but was dismissed for a duck opening the innings. His first break-out performance came in the Under-19 Cooch Behar Trophy Final of 1999 against Bihar at Jamshedpur, Bihar were all out with a score of 357 and Yuvraj batted at three for Punjab and made 358 runs himself.

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