Meet Yuvraj Samra: Canada’s ‘Yuvraj Singh’ who scripted history with record-breaking century in T20 World Cup 2026

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The cricketing world has a new North Star, and it shines brightly from the Great White North. On a humid Tuesday evening at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, the narrative of the 2026 T20 World Cup shifted from the traditional powerhouses to a 19-year-old sensation from Canada.

Yuvraj Singh Samra didn’t just score a century; he rewrote the record books, dismantled a world-class bowling attack, and announced the arrival of Associate cricket on the grandest stage of them all. As he sprinted for a double off his 58th delivery, the Chepauk crowd, traditionally one of the most knowledgeable in the world, rose as one to salute the youngest centurion in the history of the Men’s T20 World Cup.

Who is Yuvraj Samra? Know interesting facts about youngest T20 World Cup centurion

1. Story behind the name

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The name “Yuvraj Singh” carries a heavy weight in cricket, evoking memories of six sixes and fearless dominance. For Yuvraj Samra, the name was a mandate from birth. His father, Baljit Samra, a die-hard fan of the Indian legend, insisted on the name long before his son ever picked up a bat. Growing up in the thriving cricket hubs of Ontario, Yuvraj realized around the age of 12 that he wasn’t just named after a cricketer, but a legacy.

“My dad was there, my dad told him [about the name]. He said, oh, that’s nice, he’s just laughing. I don’t remember when it was, it was when he played for Toronto Nationals [in 2019]. And then now I met him when Super 60 started, so last year, 2025. It’s just amazing how he hits the ball. It’s just really fun to watch. My dad always wants me to copy him. But I’m always saying that I want to be like my own version,” Yuvraj had said in an interview to ESPNCricinfo.

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2. Early career and domestic success

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Samra’s journey through the Canadian domestic circuit was nothing short of meteoric. Standing tall with a left-handed stance that mirrors his idol’s elegance, he became a fixture in the Global T20 Canada league, where he frequently outshone international superstars. His domestic success was built on a foundation of clean striking and an uncanny ability to find gaps in the powerplay. Unlike many young power-hitters who struggle with the transition to longer formats, Samra showed a temperament far beyond his years, leading the run charts in the ICC Cricket World Cup Challenge League.

3. A unique similarity between the Yuvrajs

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What makes Samra unique is his “minimalist” approach at the crease. While he doesn’t rely on excessive footwork, his exceptional bat swing, which he credits to hours of watching vintage Yuvraj highlights, allows him to generate immense power. This combination of natural timing and brute strength made him the cornerstone of Canada’s qualification campaign, where he emerged as the leading run-getter, manifesting the very moment that would eventually unfold in Chennai.

Also READ: Top 5 youngest centurions in T20 World Cup history ft. Yuvraj Samra

Samra’s explosive century dismantles New Zealand bowling line-up in T20 World Cup 2026

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When Canada walked out to bat against New Zealand, few expected a historic slaughter. The Black Caps were admittedly shorthanded, with captain Mitchell Santner sidelined by food poisoning and pace spearhead Lockie Ferguson away on paternity leave. However, a bowling attack featuring the likes of Matt Henry and Ish Sodhi is never a B-team.

While his opening partner Dilpreet Bajwa struggled to find his rhythm on a placid but slowing Chepauk surface, Samra played as if he were on a different pitch entirely. He targeted the arc between long-on and mid-wicket with surgical precision. When the New Zealand spinners tried to pull back the length, Samra showcased his “OG” influence, leaning back and lofting them over extra cover with a high-elbow finish that would have made his namesake proud.

The hallmark of this innings was Samra’s fitness and intent. Despite the gruelling Chennai heat, his strike rotation remained elite. He reached his fifty in just 26 balls, but it was the second half of his innings that showed his maturity. He didn’t slog; he navigated. As the 15,000-strong crowd began to realize they were witnessing history, the pressure mounted, yet Samra remained ice-cold.

The moment of triumph came in the penultimate over. A flick to deep mid-wicket for two runs brought up the milestone. At 19, he surpassed the previous record for the youngest T20 World Cup centurion, a feat that had stood as a benchmark for the game’s brightest prodigies.

I manifested this. Every single day, I dreamed about scoring a hundred on this stage. To do it in my first appearance… it’s truly a dream come true,” he told broadcasters, his voice thick with emotion.

For Canada, Samra is more than just a talented opener; he is the face of a new era. For the rest of the world, he is a reminder that talent knows no borders. As the 2026 T20 World Cup progresses, the lens has shifted.

Also READ: Yuvraj Samra’s ton goes in vain as Glenn Phillips steers New Zealand to dominant win over Canada in T20 World Cup 2026

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