Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India] : Following his match-winning spell of 3/27 against Punjab Kings (PBKS) on his Indian Premier League (IPL) debut, Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) pacer Mayank Yadav opened up on how his love for fast bowling was born and his role model.
Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) pacer Mayank Yadav made his Indian Premier League (IPL) debut with a bang, troubling batters with his fiery pace, hitting the 150 kmph-plus mark consistently and bowling a game-changing spell to guide his team to a 21-run win over Punjab Kings (PBKS) at Ekana Stadium on Sunday.
His debut has earned him acclaim from some of the best bowlers to ever play the game, including pace greats like Brett Lee of Australia and South Africa’s Dale Steyn. Before Saturday’s IPL game, Mayank had played two first-class matches, 17 List-A games and 11 T20 matches. He represents Delhi at the domestic level, having made his List-A debut in 2021 and his first-class debut in 2022. He was bought by LSG back in 2023 for Rs 20 lakhs.
Speaking in a video by the IPL, Mayank said, “Last season, I was injured. I hoped that I would make my debut this time. Today, I got a chance and I tried to contribute to the team.”
The bowler said that pace comes naturally to him and he focuses on more on consistency. He also opened up about how watching legendary pacers like Brett Lee, Dale Steyn, and Mitchell Johnson on TV with his father started his love affair with fast bowling. Lee and Steyn also took to X to appreciate the youngster for such a memorable debut.
“Pace is natural thing for me. I never put stress on bowling fast, but rather on staying consistent and helping my team,” said Mayank.
“Since childhood, I have watched these people (Lee, Steyn, etc.) on TV and now to get appreciated by them is a big deal for me. My father liked fast bowlers. When I was a kid, he used to show me videos of Mitchell Johnson, Dale Steyn and Morne Morkel. The sight of batters getting hit on helmets and their bodies used to excite me and I was inspired to become a pacer,” he added.
Mayank said that when he entered the ground, he felt that he belonged to this stage.
“People talk about nervousness and pressure, but I did not feel it. When Nicky (Nicholas Pooran) gave me the ball, I thought that it was my moment and I would have to give my best,” he added.
Just like a lot of modern day up-and-coming pacers, Mayank’s role model is the Indian superstar Jasprit Bumrah.
“I take a lot of inspiration from Jasprit Bumrah. He is one of the best in India and the world, would try to learn as much as possible from him,” he concluded.
This post was last modified on December 28, 2024 12:07 pm
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