BCCI Koa convicted Mayank Yadav’s injury, LSG is unlikely to maintain speedster after IPL 2025

LSG retained Mayank Yadav for Rs 11 crore, but after a significant decline in his speed and another injury, he has decided to move beyond the speedster.
Mayank Yadav’s career continues a stop-end-start. He runs to bowl, and soon or later, he manages to injure himself. In the final edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL), Mayank came off 73 balls. This time, this is just 48. We still do not know what happened to him really. Is this another back injury, or is it something else?
What do we know that the Control Board for Cricket in India (BCCI) Center of Excellence (Coe) can be blamed. Since last October from mid -October, Mayank was sent to Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in mid -April. They left her for a few matches, before throwing her.
BCCI’s Coe blamed?
And in the 2 matches played by him, you can see a significant decline in Mayank’s speed. He touched 156 for some time; This time, he did not bowl more than 145 once. So what? It turns out that Mayank was approved as ‘fit’ without fully tested.
“For a bowler, who was such a long absence from the game, it is surprising that COE took only 10-12 sessions to give him a green sign. One third of those sessions were at low intensity, and he started bowling at just 80–85% towards the end of March,” A source told the Times of India.
Koa, the head of sports science in Nitin Patel left the role in March. He was about to oversee Mayank’s rehabilitation. The current lead physiotherapist Dhananjay Kaushik took over. And it seems that Mayank was not ready for competitive cricket. Nevertheless, they were indicated by a green color.
“You only get a true picture when you work on full inclination and then take enough time to assess how the body is responding to the increased charge. That charge is slowly inspected and extended to assess how the body is reacting to various levels of intensity. With Mayank, it seemed that the boxes were ticking,” The source added.
Mayank’s action, which may be the main reason behind his injuries, has not yet been tuaged. The front-on bowlers, who express speed like a shane bond, are prone to returning injuries. But it seems that despite spending 6 months in the coal, this aspect of Mayank’s game has not been worked on.
“It’s surprising why his action has not been addressed yet. His body continues to fall towards the side after landing, and this effect will continue to add tension to his back. It is like a car powered by 150 km per hour and is suddenly taking the left twist. The source said.
To release LSG Mayank Yadav
LSG soon discovered that Mayank was still swollen in his back and was not bowling with full intensity in the net. It explains why he was not given a game when he joined him. He was surprised by his speed dip. This forced Mayank to change his bowling style. He started bowling many more variations compared to before. And the results, 100 runs in 8 overs with 1 wicket were not great.
It all seems to have been forced by LSG’s hand. They are not the greatest weather, and one of his vengeance has played 2 matches. Big concern is his future. Can they continue to maintain it for years in return? it’s unlikely. They do not even know if he would fit next time. So they will leave him before the IPL 2026 auction.
“There was a discussion in LSG about this. Mayank was asked about his decline in speed and non-match-day activities. He told him that he was giving his best but could not go further, And for non-match day workload, they informed them about their routine, which has been running since rehabilitation in Coa. At the time of the decision and during that meeting, the discussions made it clear that they had lost confidence in it and are unlikely to maintain it for the next version, ” The source ended.
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