Mayank Yadav Emerges as Young Fast Bowler for Lucknow Super Giants in IPL 2024: On his IPL 2024 début for the Lucknow Super Giants, the young fast bowler Mayank Yadav delivered the fastest delivery of the competition. Mayank appeared to be in fine form, and in the twelfth over of the Punjab Kings’ innings, he bowled a 155.8 kilomph delivery that severely troubled Shikhar Dhawan.
LSG bought the 21-year-old at auction in 2022 for Rs 20 lakh, but he was injured and replaced by Arpit Guleria. In 17 List A matches, Mayank has taken 34 wickets, compared to 12 in 10 Twenty20 matches.
Even though Mayank took two crucial wickets, Delhi fell to Punjab in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2023-2024 semi-finals.
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The match concluded with the youthful fast bowler accumulating figures of 3/27, including the crucial dismissals of Jonny Bairstow, Prabhsimran Singh, and Jitesh Sharma.
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𝟭𝟱𝟱.𝟴 𝗸𝗺𝘀/𝗵𝗿 by Mayank Yadav 🥵
Relishing the raw and exciting pace of the debutant who now has 2️⃣ wickets to his name 🫡#PBKS require 71 from 36 delivers
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Mayank Yadav authored 𝐭𝐱𝐱.𝐮𝐎𝑀/.
Appreciating the debutant’s raw and thrilling pace, which has now resulted in wickets, #PBKS need 71 runs off 36 deliveries.
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IPL (Indian Premier League): March 30, 2024
I never thought my debut would be so successful. Nervous before the contest. I focused on the trunks and kept my speed. I considered slower ones but chose faster ones. The first wicket was amazing. An impressive debut at such a young age. “Had a few goals, but injuries prevent further action,” Mayank stated after the match.
India’s new fast-bowling hero Mayank Yadav (3/27) defeated the Punjab Kings by 21 runs with his lightning-fast speed and big hits.
Floater Krunal Pandya’s late strike helped LSG score 199/8 after batting first.
LSG’s Quinton de Kock struck 54 off 38 balls, but substitute captain Nicholas Pooran’s 42 off 21 balls gave his team life in the middle overs.
Krunal scored 43 off 22 balls with two sixes and four boundaries at 200 to give his team a cushion.
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That sum was adequate for LSG, who won the IPL thanks to Mayank’s contributions. Punjab, who finished with 178/5, were unable to utilize Liam Livingstone due to an injury.