Mayank Yadav Nears Return for Lucknow Super Giants, Impact Player Rule Poses Challenges for Bowlers

Mayank Yadav Nears Return for Lucknow Super Giants, Impact Player Rule Poses Challenges for Bowlers

Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) bowling coach Morne Morkel provided an update on the team’s injured pacer Mayank Yadav, who has been recovering from abdominal soreness. Morkel revealed that Yadav has resumed bowling in the nets and is expected to return to match action soon.

“Mayank is progressing very well. We are happy with his recovery,” Morkel said. “He started bowling three or four days ago, so it’s just a matter of time now.”

Morkel emphasized the importance of Yadav’s return, stating that the team is eager to have him back in the lineup. “It’s just to really get his body and mind in that sort of state where he is confident to run in and bowl four overs at a tight pace,” he said.

Meanwhile, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) batting coach Michael Hussey discussed the impact of the new “impact player” rule in the Indian Premier League (IPL). Hussey acknowledged the potential challenges it poses for bowlers, especially in favorable batting conditions.

“It’s pretty scary from a bowling point of view, especially if the conditions are good for batting,” Hussey said. “I think from an entertainment and spectator point of view, it’s been really good.”

Hussey believes the rule places a greater emphasis on execution with the ball. “We’ve certainly put a big focus on death bowling in particular and feel as though death bowling is going to be really important in this tournament, particularly with the impact players,” he said.