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ICC T20 World Cup 2026: Team India’s young speed star Mayank Yadav finally returned to the field after almost nine months. Fully fit after recovering from injury, he played for India in the T20 World Cup 2026 warm-up match against USA.

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Team India’s young speed star Mayank Yadav finally returned to the field after a long nine months. Fully fit after recovering from injury, he played for India in the T20 World Cup 2026 warm-up match against USA. Cricket lovers have been looking forward to the return of Mayank, who grabbed everyone’s attention by bowling over 150 kmph consistently in IPL 2024.

In the comeback match against America, Mayank’s pace was as fiery as ever. However, he was not very successful in terms of performance. He scored 37 runs in three overs, with an economy rate of 12.30. He did not take any wickets in the match and finished as the team’s fourth-most bowled bowler. However, the selectors can be relieved to see the pace and fitness.

India’s captain Ayush Badoni scored the most runs in this match. He spent 23 runs in one over. Mayank will again play for the team in India on February 6, when the team will face Namibia in the warm-up match. Special attention will be paid to his performance in that match.

Mayank Yadav last played earlier in IPL 2025. He scored 60 runs in four overs for Lucknow Super Giants against Punjab Kings on 4 May 2025. After that match, he had to leave the field for a long time due to injury. So far in international cricket, he has played three T20 matches and taken four wickets for India.

Although Mayank Yadav’s career has been repeatedly hampered by injuries, there is no doubt about his talent. In 2024, he made history with a speed ball of 156.7 km on his debut in IPL. Now his aim is to make a great comeback for Lucknow Super Giants in IPL 2026. Indian cricket is looking up to this young pacer who has taken nine wickets in six matches in the IPL so far.

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