IPL 2024: Lucknow Super Giants' fast-bowling sensation Mayank Yadav's remarkable breakthrough in the 2024 Indian Premier League (IPL) faces an uncertain future due to an abdominal muscle tear. The right-arm speedster had to exit the field after delivering just 3.1 overs during LSG's recent triumph over the Mumbai Indians at the Ekana Stadium.
LSG skipper KL Rahul expressed concern during the post-match presentation, revealing Yadav's struggle with side pain. "I haven't spoken to Mayank much. He had some pain in his sides. So, I asked him to go out. He is useful?for?us. We need to take care of him," Rahul remarked, acknowledging Yadav's contribution to the team's strategy with his wide yorkers and slower bumpers.
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Reports from PTI suggest that Yadav might have sustained a Grade 1 tear,?spelling?trouble for his immediate future in the league. The injury?is likely to?keep him sidelined for the remaining league matches and casts doubt on his availability for the playoffs should LSG advance. A BCCI source, speaking anonymously, mentioned the possibility of Yadav featuring in the knockout games if LSG qualifies but termed it "hoping against hope."
Yadav's recent injury setback adds to his previous absence from matches following an injury during LSG's victory over GT at home. Despite his limited game time, Yadav's talent is undeniable,?as?evidenced by his record for the fastest delivery bowled in this IPL edition, clocking an impressive 156.7?kmph.
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In a positive development, Yadav?is set?to receive a pace bowling contract from the BCCI, joining other promising pacers like Umran Malik and Vidwath Kaverappa under the National Cricket Academy's (NCA) observation. The move aims to ensure his systematic growth and peak fitness, aligning with the national selection committee and Indian team management's plans to nurture his talent gradually.
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