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Mayank Yadav, a fast bowler for Lucknow Super Giants, has been sidelined since April due to a recurring abdominal strain. Undergoing rehab at the NCA, Yadav is eyeing a comeback. Although missed ...
Indian cricket faces setbacks as fast bowlers Mayank Yadav, Avesh Khan, and Mohsin Khan are sidelined for six months ...
Mayank, who returned to professional cricket only late last month after a gap of close to six months due to multiple injuries, is far from the tearaway speedster that he was in his breakthrough ...
Yadav’s IPL 2024 Impact Rhodes praises the 22-year-old Indian pacer, he states, “I’m not a bowling coach, but Morne Morkel, during the previous season, when Mayank got injured at the start ...
Playing his first competitive match in six months, tearaway quick Mayank Yadav came back a much slower bowler. He returned figures of 4-0-40-2, bowled the first over of a T20 match for only the ...
Mayank Yadav has earned his first India call-up for the T20I series against Bangladesh starting October 6. After recovering from an abdominal injury, he is eager to perform at his best.
Mayank Yadav made his entry into domestic cricket through List-A, making his debut in 2022. He went on to make his T20 debut the next year, and so far he has returned good numbers in both formats.
MUMBAI: India pace sensation Mayank Yadav should not be rushed into Test cricket as he very much remains a work in progress, reckons former left-arm fast bowler RP Singh. The right-arm pacer Yadav ...
Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) fast bowler Mayank Yadav feels that the drop in his speeds after returning from a long injury layoff "is normal", asserting that he needs to give his body time to return ...