Mayank Yadav attains 90 per cent bowling fitness

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New Delhi, Jan 3: Injury-prone Indian pace sensation Mayank Yadav is close to attaining full bowling fitness after spending almost an year on the sidelines due to a lower back stress fracture.
The 23-year-old made heads turn with his express pace in IPL 2024 and went on to play for India in the shortest format. However, he played just two competitive games in the 2025 edition due to the back injury.
Despite his fitness issues, his IPL side Lucknow Super Giants showed faith in the Delhi fast bowler and retained him ahead of the auction last month.“Mayank Yadav is progressing well through his rehabilitation and has successfully achieved bowling at 90 per cent intensity, with a current workload of 18 overs per week,” a BCCI official told PTI, referring to Mayank’s rehabilitation at Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru.“He has also demonstrated significant improvements in strength and conditioning, enabling him to approach the maximal fitness levels required for pace bowling.“Over the forthcoming weeks, he is expected to progress to bowling at 100 per cent intensity, alongside the integration of high-intensity fielding activities, subject to ongoing symptom tolerance and monitoring,” the official added.

Riyan Parag resumes batting in nets

The official also provided an update on India batter Riyan Parag, who is not playing the Vijay Hazare Trophy due to a right shoulder injury. He last played a competitive game on December 6.
“Riyan has shown good progress following the injection to his right shoulder on 16th December 2025. He has regained full shoulder range of motion and is currently pain-free through all movements. He is continuing with a progressive shoulder strengthening and ground conditioning program without any limitations,” said the official. (PTI)

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