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Fast Indian bowls Mayank Yadav, Avesh KhanAnd Mohsin Khan is currently out of action after undergoing surgeries last month. Mayank Yadav, Avesh Khan and Mohsin Khan represent the Super Giants of Lucknow (LSG) in the IPL and are expected to be out of six months.
Mayank Yadav, who has been treating frequent back problems, had a surgery in New Zealand under the guidance of Dr. Rowan Schouten. The 23-year-old Speedster had made headlines last year with his pace, but managed to play only two games at IPL 2025 before making injuries.
Pacer Mayank Yadav has played only three T20is for India so far, all against Bangladesh last year. The Times of India said a source close to development said “it has come from six to eight months.”
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In the meantime, Avesh Khan and Mohsin Khan had a knee surgeries interpreted by Dr. Inhaw Pardiwala, who is a Higher Orthopedic Surgeon based in Mumbai. Dr. Pardiwala also treated big names on the Indian Cricket team such as Jasprit bumrah and Rishabh Pant, in the past.
The Madhya Pradesh Pacer Avesh had a surgery on the right knee on June 17. He had lost the final game of the Ranji Trophy League for his state and also came out in the first part of the IPL 2025. Despite the mishap, he managed to play 13 games and collected 13 doctors for LSG in the IPL 2025.
Avesh’s last international party for India was in December 2024 against South -Africa. The fast diaper has taken 36 doctors in 33 white ball games for blue men.
On the other hand, Mohsin Khan injured his ACL on December 31 during the Vijay Hazarer Trophy. However, the Pealer has joined the LuckNow Super Giants camp, but could not be recovered on time and was replaced by Shardul Thakur at IPL 2025.
Mohsin had recently had an earlier crucial ligament reconstruction surgery (ACL) and will need a long period of rehabilitation. The three players will continue their recovery and rehabilitation at the BCCI Center of Excellence in Bengaluru. They are likely to lose the first half of the next domestic season, but they could return on time for the last part of the Ranji Trophy next year.
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Meanwhile, Madhya Pradesh Batter and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) The Captain Rajat Patidar will not be part of the next Duleep Trophy. According to The Times of India, you have been advised to rest through the BCCI medical team when recovering from injuries to hand and heel.
Patidar had wounded his hand during the success of the RCB’s IPL 2025 campaign, where the team raised their first title in 18 years. The injury discarded him from the selection race for the India test tour in England. He is also breastfeeding a heel problem and these injuries have forced BCCI doctors to recommend a competitive cricket break for a few more months.
Toi said a source that said, “Rajat is training in the camp outside the Member of the Deputy, but he has not been beating, as he has been advised to pause and recover from the right hand injury by the BCCI medical team. He will miss the Duleep trophy, but he should be fine for the Ranji trophy.”