Former Pakistani cricketers Mohammad Asif and Yuvraj Singh were seen sharing a lighter moment in the USA. The duo attended the second season of the Unity Cup Tournament held in Virginia.
Both Asif and Yuvraj took their respective teams to great heights at the international stage and have many great performances to their name.
The Pakistani speedster represented his nation in 72 matches across the formats, claiming 165 wickets. But his career was marred after he was found guilty in a spot-fixing scandal in 2010.
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On the other hand, Yuvraj took Indian cricket to great heights with his all-round performance. He was one of the main reasons behind India’s World Cup-winning triumph in the T20 World Cup 2007 and Cricket World Cup 2011.
He also scripted history by smashing six sixes in the over to Stuart Broad in a T20 World Cup 2007 clash against England. Overall in 402 matches across formats, he scored 11,778 runs to go with 17 centuries. He was no mug with the ball as he took a total of 148 wickets in all three formats.
Taking to his official Twitter account, Asif posted a picture with Yuvraj. The duo was engaged in the second season of the Unity Cup Tournament in Virginia and the former pacer was also seen giving valuable tips to young cricketers. He captioned, “Friendship have no limits.”