Yuvraj Singh signed cap & batting gloves used in the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup, comprising: a light blue Nike cap bearing the number 134, signed to t
Yuvraj Singh signed cap & batting gloves used in the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup, comprising: a light blue Nike cap bearing the number 134, signed to the peak in black marker pen and inscribed YUVI, the crown bearing machine-stitched Board of Control for Cricket in India crest, the elasticated head band in the colours of the Indian national flag; together with a pair of Reebok batting gloves, both signed in black marker pen, in white, blue & silver leather, the left-hand glove incorporating a vinyl YUVI logo A magnificent chance to acquire match-used equipment from the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup Player of the Tournament, Yuvraj Singh. The cap and batting gloves have been personally donated by Mr Singh for the auction and are accompanied with a signed letter of authenticity from ''Yuvi''. Yuvraj Singh had an outstanding World Cup. In addition to his century v West Indies, he scored four half-centuries and accumulated 362 runs made at an average of 113.66. The Chandigarh-born left-hander also made a significant contribution with the ball, claiming 15 wickets. This all-round performance even eclipsed that of Indian legend Kapil Dev who scored 303 runs and took 12 wickets during India's inaugural World Cup triumph in 1983 QUOTE UNQUOTE After winning the World Cup: ''It means the world to me. I have been part of three World Cups. This is for the nation. Thank you very much, we love you. This cup is for the people and for Sachin Tendulkar.'' Yuvraj Singh