IPL, on its official website, issued a statement announcing the same. Yadav, 22, has been replaced by the New Zealand pacer Will O'Rourke. He is down with a back injury.
Mayank had an injury-ridden 2024. After rising to fame with two 'Player of the Match' performances in his first three Indian Premier League (IPL) games during which he troubled plenty of sports stars with his consistent 150 kmph-plus pace, accurate and controlled line-and-length, he faced
Mayank, who shocked and impressed fans and experts alike with his speed above 150 kmph, accuracy and control earlier this season, suffered an abdominal strain three games deep into his IPL debut campaign against the Gujarat Titans on April 7. Following a break of five games, Mayank made his
Lucknow Super Giants assistant coach Sridharan Sriram confirmed that young speedster Mayank Yadav is "pretty close" to returning to on-field action in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) after staying time on the sidelines due to injury.