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September 24, 2007Posted on 09/24/2007 in
Graeme Pollock hails Yuvraj
Graeme Pollock, the legendary South African batsman, is impressed with Yuvraj Singh. In an interview with Sanjeev Samyal, of the Mumbai-based Mid Day, he talks about Yuvraj's batting technique.
Timing was my strength. Yuvraj does time the ball well; doesn’t over-hit it. He has strokes on both sides of the wicket, so did I. And, he is a good player of the bad ball as was I. To be a good player of the bad ball is very important, that is when you will hurt the bowler the most.