Ayaz Memon and C. Rajshekar Rao pens down the story of this left-handed stroke player. He is the son of Yograj Singh who was considered to be one of the most talented players to have played during that era. Unfortunately, he couldn't represent India for a longer run. He did show a lot of promise in domestic cricket, but his skills couldn't result in a berth in the Indian team on a regular basis. The frustration and this lack of opportunity lead to hurt and pain and Yograj dreamt of his son living up to his aims and aspirations of playing for the country and becoming an integral part of the team.
The book traces the journey of success and failure, promises fulfilled and unfulfilled, and dreams savored and lost. That lazy swagger on the pitch, the sixes hit with aplomb, the one-handed diving catches that looks so easy when he is on them, and those slow left-arm spin that troubles and surprises the opening batsmen – these define Yuvraj.