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‘The body will adapt and take its own time’: LSG Pacer Mayank Yadav on Concerning Pace Drop

'The body will adapt and take its own time': Mayank Yadav on Concerning Pace Drop

‘The body will adapt and take its own time’: Mayank Yadav on Concerning Pace Drop (Source: BCCI/IPL)

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Lucknow Super Giats (LSG) Fast Bowler Mayank Yadav Made a Comeback during the Clash Against Mumbai Indians in IPL 2025. Mayak, Whose Career Has Been Marred by Injuries, Misseed More Action due to a back injury. Upon Return, He Pickts of Rohit Sharma and Hardik Pandya, However, He Wasn’t Bowling at his full pace.
Reacting to the drop in speed, mayank said that losing pace after an injury layoff is normal, adding that heeds to give his body time to return to normal intensity and fitness.

“This is normal. I had a major injury decision of which i was out of cricket for five to six months. The body will adapt and take its own time. I will have to my bowling to my bowling to my boy Thos Speeds Back. There have been no changes in my bowling techniq, “Said Mayank ahead of LSG’s Game Against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in Lucknow on Friday.

“There is no drastic change in my strategy. Normal That Body is Responding a Little Differently after a Major Injury. was quoted by espncricinfo.

Meanwhile, the bcci suspended the IPL for a week with immediative effect due to the border tensions with Pakistan. The Bcci released a statement and said a decision on the new schedule and venues will be announced in due course.

“The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Has Decided to Suspend Tata IPL 2025 With Immediately Effect For One Week Will be announced in due course after a comprehensive assessment of the situation in consultation with relevant authorities and stakeholders, “said the release.

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