Cricketer Yuvraj Singh challenges 'liger' in a tug-of- war game. Find out who wins
Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, October 3
Former India cricketer Yuvraj Singh may be known for his aggressive and elegant stroke play but his strength and power weren’t enough when it came to winning a tug-of-war completion against a liger. The two-time World Cup winner was at his adventurous best while having fun with animals at ‘Fame Park’ in Dubai.
In his latest video on the Instagram, Yuvraj can be seen playing tug of war with a liger. Take a look:
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While the former Indian all-rounder and some of his friends pulled one end of the rope, on the other side their competition is a liger. Even though Yuvi’s team lost the game, but he surely enjoyed it.
This is not all. In the clip, we can see the former left-handed batter had a huge snake put around his neck. The then went on to feed a bear, monkey and other wild animals. The 39-year-old wrote, Tiger vs Liger. Tiger vs liger and of course we know the end result had a lovely experience overcoming my fears, interacting with the true nature of the jungle. Thank you @sb_belhasa and @huzefa_ali.”
His rendezvous with these animals sure left his fan excited as they poured their love in comments section.
Yuvraj also shared, “Fame Park is a safe haven where all animals are looked after and provided for in a secure environment. They are in a protected space and the caretakers are very well trained and equipped to look after all their needs. No animals were harmed during the making of this video.”
Yuvraj, who retired from cricket in June 2019, is quite active on social media. Often sharing pictures from his day-to-day experiences, not long ago he remembered India’s T20 World Cup win in 2017, during which he hit six sixes in an over against England’s Stuart Broad. He posted a picture as the historic day completed 14 years.
It was among the glorious moments of Indian cricket and his career. The left-hander was also instrumental in India’s win in the 2011 World Cup.
The T20 World Cup starts from October 17 in UAE and Oman.