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Yuvraj happy to be in the 'same club' as Kajol

| | Aug 27, 2016, at 10:15 pm
Mumbai, Aug 27 (IBNS): Cricketer Yuvraj Singh, who signed an up exclusively with The Culture Company, said he is happy to be in the 'same club' as actress Kajol.

"Happy to anounce that I have exclusively signed up with The Culture Company to manage my work. Delighted to be in the same club as @KajolAtUN," (sic) the southpaw tweeted.

Yuvraj, who was not selected in the national side for the two T20I with the West Indies, which India is scheduled to play in the US, as part of ICC's expansion programme, captained the India Reds in the Duleep Trophy game against the India Greens.

His team won the game by 219 runs.

The latest edition of the Duleep Trophy was played using the 'pink ball', thus making its debut in the Indian domestic scene.

Earlier a CAB Club level game was played using the 'pink ball' at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata.

 

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