In the aftermath! 5 days out of the field in the field! LSG pacers are on the way to Bumrah’s way

Lucknow Super Giant pacer Mayank Yadav dropped Hiccup on the IPL stage last time. He was bowled by Glenn Maxwell to Shikhar Dhawan by bowling at a speed of 3+, and many star batters were in trouble. Among the Indian pacers, Umran Malik also bowled at a rapid pace, the way he was injured in the throat. The condition of Mayank Yadav has been the same. Mayank could not play in half the match for LSG last time, this time his injury has suffered so much this time for the interest of the team. He made a comeback against Mumbai Indians in the IPL 2021 last month. But after his second match, he once again sidelined from the IPL for a back injury, so he could not play the last leg. If you have a drawn injury at such a young age, then the career will end.

So the Indian team’s pacer Jasprit Bumrah is about to walk on the Lucknow Super Giant bowler. He also got the opportunity last year, but he could not become a regular member for that one injury last year. The pace of Delhi has reduced the speed of the IPL this year, but the injury does not want to leave anything.

The Punjab Kings did not get any more wickets after taking 2 wickets against the pacer Mumbai, who was returned to LSG. Mayank did not join the LSG practice when the IPL was postponed after the Indo-Pak turmoil. It was reported that he once again said in his back. According to Rev Sports report, Mayank Yadav is going to New Zealand within a few days to talk to specialist doctors about his back injury. He could not have surgery just like Jaspreet Bumrah if needed.

In New Zealand, Bumrah had previously underwent surgery after seeking doctors. When Bumrah received an injury in the last match of the last Border Gavaskar Trophy, his report was also sent to expert doctors in New Zealand. Bumrah was suffering from back injury during the Sydney Test and could not play in the Champions Trophy. Then he could not participate in the IPL. However, Mumbai’s star pacer then took 5 wickets in 5 matches in only 1.5 economy.

Asish Roy
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