Timing and power, and the ability to combine both qualities with devastating effect, is what makes Yuvraj Singh one of the most destructive batsmen in one-day internationals. He may have problems against quality swing and seam bowling, but on a subcontinent pitch, few batsmen can take the game away from an opponent quicker than Yuvraj. He's been a near-permanent fixture in India's squad since he debuted in 2000, and although his fielding skills have dropped after a knee injury suffered in late 2006, he also contributes by bowling canny left-arm spin. An irresistible sight when in form, Yuvraj also lifts the team with his aggression and camaraderie on the field.
Strengths
Makes playing a match-winning innings look effortless. Runs swiftly between wickets and possesses the ability to pace an innings, whether batting first of chasing, with precision. Safe catcher.
Yuvraj has an overall ODI average of 36.61 at a strike rate of 87.65, but in India he averages 41.04 at a strike rate of 91.08. Five of his 12 ODI hundreds have come in India.
In 20 ODIs since the beginning of 2010, Yuvraj averages only 28.50 at a strike rate of 69.73. He has done better with the ball, though, with 16 wickets at 32.06, and an economy rate of 4.53.
In matches that India win, Yuvraj averages 49.53 at a strike rate of 94.25. In losses it comes down to 23.41 at a strike rate of 75.89.
All stats updated till before the start of the 2011 World Cup.
World Cup tracker
Yuvraj played in the 2003 and 2007 tournaments and scored 376 runs in 13 matches at a strike-rate of 94.71. In his first World Cup, batting in the middle order, he made a couple of fifties against Pakistan and Kenya and his highest score is the 83 he took off Bermuda in 2007. His World Cup record is far too nondescript for someone of his ability and Yuvraj will be aiming to embellish it with some defining innings in 2011.
Expert view
"Not in the best of form with the bat but when the form comes, he can still win you a game singlehandedly. Very keen these days to bowl his slow left-arm spinners" - Sanjay Manjrekar, commentator and former India batsman
George Binoy