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155.8 kmph! Mayank Yadav, the fastest bowler of IPL 2024

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New Delhi, March 31: Mayank Yadav guarantees instant destruction of batting line-ups. But growing up with the aspirations and anxieties of ordinary Indians, he had had his fair share of struggles while transforming from a frail 15-year-old to a frighteningly quick fast bowler.
His father Prabhu Yadav was always determined to embrace the struggles usually associated with the middle class, in order to see Mayank excel on the cricket field.
Life has changed overnight for the Yadav family from West Delhi’s Punjabi Bagh with the 24 deliveries that their 21-year-old son bowled for Lucknow Super Giants in the IPL game against Punjab Kings on a Saturday evening.
Mayank has become the toast of the nation in 15 minutes flat and every Indian cricket fan would pray that he brings glory to the country for the next 15 years.“If Ustaadji and Devender bhai had not been around, my son wouldn’t have come this far. I wanted him to play cricket but they prepared him for all the big tests,” Prabhu couldn’t thank the late Tarak Sinha (Ustaadji) and current head coach (Sharma) of the famous Sonnet Club enough for their contribution in his son’s development.
The 6 feet 1 inch tall Delhi boy, who faced issues with multiple injuries in his short career, turned heads with a 155.8 kmph delivery, the fastest in this edition of IPL.
“People watch IPL and they only saw Mayank yesterday but those who keep track knew that in last year’s Deodhar Trophy, he had bowled a delivery at 155 clicks. It was unfortunate that he suffered from hamstring injury and had to miss the entire Ranji season. I have been saying for past four years that this boy is special,” an elated Devender, the man who also shaped the phenomenon called Rishabh Pant, told PTI.
“Last year, twice he called me before IPL games to say that ‘sir, I would make my debut today,’ and it didn’t happen. Today I am very happy. He has made a start but has a long way to go.” The national selection committee led by Ajit Agarkar was keen on having a look at him during this year’s Ranji Trophy which he was forced to sit out.
Devender recalled the time when Mayank’s father, a small-time businessman with a shop in Delhi’s Okhla, brought his son to the famous Sonnet Club when he was around 14.“He looked very frail and didn’t even have bowling spikes, but in Sonnet, if we find any boy to be special in terms of talent, kit and equipment is never a problem.
“At 15, with that weak physique of his, he could generate above average pace for his age-group. He has had his share of struggles but he always worked hard.Mayank’s pace is certainly going to excite the national selectors but with processes in place, he would be integrated into the system after he consistently plays for one whole season.
“He is an exceptional talent and obviously, he is a candidate for exclusive pace bowling contract like Aakash Deep, Umran Malik or Vijaykumar Vyshak. He has to play the full IPL. But he is injury-prone and has to show that he can last a full season including Ranji Trophy.On Mayank, England fast-bowling legend Stuart Broad gave some fine technical insights on ‘Star Sports’.
“He’s (Mayank) got a very calm run-up that gathers pace throughout. He’s balanced at the crease,” Broad said. (PTI)

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