‘He is Not Ready, Just Don’t Play Him…’: Ex-IND Coach Warns Against Over-Protecting Mayank Yadav

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khelja|21-08-2024

With a great start for LSG in IPL 2024, fast bowler Mayank Yadav attracted notice and showed promise. But an injury caused his otherwise great campaign to be cut short only after four games.
The setback presented a hurdle for the budding prodigy, but cricket buffs and supporters will anticipate his return to the competitive field.  Paras Mhambrey urges Mayank Yadav to take as many overs as possible during practice Paras Mhambrey is pushing Mayank Yadav to bowl as many overs as he can during practice. Yadav has hardly been seen in any cricket tournament since IPL 2024 ended. He only managed to play four games in the IPL season 2024. After a brilliant debut in the IPL 2024, Delhi's promising fast bowler Mayank Yadav has had a noticeably quiet season. Yadav, who is renowned for his extraordinary speed and accuracy, has not participated in any games since the conclusion of the competition. Former India bowling coach Paras Mhambrey has underlined that Yadav should concentrate on bowling heavily in the nets at this point of his career rather than let the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) sideline him. Confounding veteran batsmen, the 22-year-old, representing LSG, regularly eclipsed 150 kmph in the four games he played. With his fastest ball of the IPL 2024 season at 155.8kmph, Yadav took three crucial wickets including Jonny Bairstow and Prabhsimran Singh, therefore greatly helping LSG to win in his first game against PBKS. His outstanding exploits carried on; his delivery, measured at 156.7 kmph versus RCB, represents the fastest of the season. Speaking to The Indian Express, Paras Mhambrey said: According to several reports, Mayank is currently eyeing to return to competitive cricket and is working at the NCA in Bengaluru. It was anticipated that he would be participating in the DPL but the player seems to not have fully recovered from the injury.