Who is mayank Yadav..!? Speed of 156 kmph..!?

Lucknow's debut fast bowler mayank Yadav has surprised the fans with his 155.2 kmph. The punjab team is playing against lucknow in the 11th league match of the IPL series. Nicholas Pooran took the field as the captain of the lucknow team. In this match, lucknow won the toss and batted first and added 199 runs for the loss of 8 wickets in 20 overs. krunal pandya who played well scored 43 runs and Nicholas Pooran added 42 runs. Following this, the Shikhar Dhawan-Bairstow partnership came into play for the punjab team. Both of them played aggressively from the start and the score of the punjab team at the end of the power play overs was 61 runs without the loss of a wicket. punjab captain shikhar dhawan, who continued to play well, reached his half-century in 30 balls. Thus the score of the punjab team was 88 runs in 9 overs. lucknow desperately needed a wicket.
 In this situation, debutant mayank Yadav was called to bowl. He bowled at 147.1 in the first ball and 150 km/h in the 3rd ball which made everyone look back. So everyone in the commentary started asking who is this mayank Yadav. However, after 10 runs in the first over, he was called back to bowl the 12th over. mayank Yadav bowled the first ball of the over at 155.2 kmph. For a minute shikhar dhawan was nervous to face this ball. In the 4th ball of that over, Bairstow took the wicket and took his maiden IPL wicket. Prabsimran Singh hit a six in the 14th over, picking up some pace on the next ball and hitting it to the chest. This is the reason Nicholas Pooran became the captain and Prabsimran Singh was out for 19 runs trying to hit it. mayank Yadav bowled with complete control without slowing down even on a single ball which has left the fans in awe. Hailing from Delhi, he has played only 2 first-class matches so far. The 21-year-old made everyone look back in his very first match. With this, the fans are happy that after Umran Malik, they got another indian bowler who can bowl at a speed of 155 kmph.

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