Updated On: 01 May, 2024 08:26 AM IST | Lucknow | mid-day online correspondent
LSG skipper KL Rahul said Mayank had complained of slight pain in his sides

Lucknow Super Giants` Mayank Yadav delivers a ball during the Indian Premier League (IPL) Twenty20 cricket match between Lucknow Super Giants and Mumbai Indians at the Ekana Cricket Stadium in Lucknow. Pic/AFP
Mayank Yadav walked off the field in his comeback game without completing his fourth over and Lucknow Super Giants coach Justin Langer said the young pace sensation is feeling "sore in the same spot" that kept him out of action for almost three weeks. The 21-year-old express pace bowler returned to action against Mumbai Indians on Tuesday after missing five games but couldn`t complete his quota of four overs. "Looks like he is sore in the same spot," Langer told host broadcaster after the match.
"His rehab has been perfect. He has bowled pain-free the last week or so and has looked in great condition. We will have a scan and find out tomorrow." Mayank, who claimed 1 for 31 in 3.1 overs on Tuesday, had made a sensational start to the IPL taking six wickets in his first two games before being sidelined due to abdominal soreness. LSG skipper KL Rahul said Mayank had complained of slight pain in his sides. "I have not really spoken to him. He had slight pain in his side and after the first ball, he said that there was a bit of pain.