Former Australia quick bowler Brett Lee feels Lucknow Super Giants didn’t handle Mayank Yadav’s damage nicely, suggesting that the younger tearaway pacer was introduced again to IPL motion prematurely after being sidelined due to stomach soreness.
The 21-year-old Mayank developed stomach soreness throughout LSG’s match towards Gujarat Titans on April 7. That was his third IPL game, and he impressed every person along with his specific tempo and two Man-of-the-Match awards.
He made a comeback in LSG’s win towards Mumbai Indians in Lucknow on Tuesday however walked off the sphere with out finishing his fourth over after an damage scare.
LSG coach Justin Langer stated the younger tempo sensation is feeling “sore in the same spot” that saved him out of motion for nearly three weeks, whereas captain KL Rahul that added Mayank had complained of slight ache in his sides.
Lee, one of many game’s most feared quick bowlers, laid the blame on the LSG prime administration and medical employees.
He stated Mayank’s preliminary damage would have required 4 to six weeks to heal, rather more than the time interval the teenager spent on the sidelines earlier than being introduced again.
“A side strain or whatever they’re calling it, normally takes at least four to six weeks to even come right. We don’t know the depths of how big a strain it was but for somebody who is pushing the limits of his body by bowling 150 kmph, that’s not good management at all,” Lee stated in a JioCinema launch.
“His first game coming back and getting injured, has to directly be on the leadership and the medical staff of the Lucknow Super Giants.” The 47-year-old Lee, who took 310 wickets from 76 Tests between 1999 and 2008, sympathised with Mayank, saying he ought to have gotten the fitting recommendation.
“The only person who has to pay this price is this poor young guy Mayank, who is just electric. Everyone in the IPL has loved seeing what he’s brought… You wish he got the right advice, so he doesn’t have to go through and absorb this.
“Now, it is likely going to imply that he is going to miss out on the World Cup if there’s an damage that may come up.” At the Ekana Stadium in Lucknow on Tuesday, Mayank walked off the field after bowling the first ball of his fourth over having taken one wicket for 31 runs. He was returning to action after missing five games.
Mayank made a sensational start to the IPL by taking six wickets in his first two games before getting injured.
He was later seen engaging in a conversation with India and MI pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah.
Former India batter Suresh Raina said Mayank must have got some valuable insight on how to manage injury.
“It was a unbelievable gesture from Jasprit Bumrah to speak to the teenager. He has a lot expertise. When (Mayank) meets him, he’ll be taught a lot from Bumrah’s phrases about taking care of an damage. It’s not straightforward to return from an damage and take wickets,” Raina said.
“Team physician Vaibhav Daga has labored with the BCCI earlier than and helped Bumrah return to health as nicely. When Mayank bowls extra with the pink ball and white ball, I would like to see him in Test matches once we play in Australia, England, or New Zealand.
“We haven’t seen pace like this in India for a while. The tips Bumrah gives him now will one day be invaluable.”