Mayank made a strong debut on the international stage against Bangladesh, showcasing his talent by taking four wickets in just three games. Unfortunately, his progress was halted when he experienced discomfort in his back once again after the T20I series. This setback forced him to miss the South Africa tour as he focused on recuperating from his injury.
According to a report in the Times of India, Mayank, who missed Delhi's Ranji Trophy match against Saurashtra, is expected to miss the England series as well due to fitness concerns.
"He's suffering from a back injury and is unlikely to be fit for the England series. He hasn't even been named amongst the probables for Delhi's first Ranji match of the second leg against Saurashtra from January 23," a source in the BCCI told TOI.
The young paceman has already missed the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy and Vijay Hazare Trophy, which has put him in the unwanted category of injury-prone players.
Mayank Yadav retained by LSG for whopping INR 11 croreMeanwhile, Mayak got a big confidence boost in IPL retention as LSG signed him back for a whopping INR 11 crore. After four fiery matches in IPL 2024, an injury cut his season short, but his rapid pace left a lasting impact on the Lucknow-based franchise, which didn't take any risk in letting him go in the auction. They also retained Nicholas Pooran and Ravi Bishnoi alongside uncapped stars Mohsin Khan and Ayush Badoni for the next season while signing the likes of Rishabh Pant, Akash Deep and David Miller in the auction to strengthen their squad. The Lucknow-based franchise finished their IPL 2024 voyage in the 7th place in the standings with 14 points after winning seven of 14 matches.
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