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Mayank Yadav Steps Up IPL 2026 Return for Lucknow After Back Surgery

Coaches are managing his comeback through tightly monitored workloads to convert elite pace into sustained availability.

Overview

  • After nine months out and spinal surgery in New Zealand, the 23-year-old says he is fit and rebuilding rhythm in Lucknow with nets speeds nudging 150 kph.
  • He reached about 90% bowling intensity at the BCCI Centre of Excellence in early 2026, with Bharat Arun overseeing biomechanics and workload controls at LSG.
  • Lucknow retained him for Rs 11 crore and plan for him to anchor a pace unit featuring Mohammed Shami, Avesh Khan and Mohsin Khan.
  • He has played only two competitive games in the last 10 months for India A, stressing a focus on control and team contribution over chasing the speed gun.
  • He has set an India recall as a key goal for this season, with LSG scheduled to open against Delhi Capitals on April 1.