Mumbai Indians batsman Suryakumar Yadav, who had to pull out of IPL 2022 on Monday due to injury, told his fans that with their support and blessings, he will be “back in no time”.
Yadav was ruled out of the rest of IPL 2022 due to a left arm muscle injury. The news came as a blow to Mumbai Indians, who were looking to end the tournament on a high after officially crashing out of the playoff race.
According to the advisory issued by the tournament, Yadav was injured during Mumbai’s thrilling five-run win over Gujarat Titans at the Brabourne Stadium on May 6. Yadav was one of the four players retained by the five-time IPL champions before 2022. IPL Mega Auction
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But Yadav was excited about his return on Monday and thanked his fans for their well wishes and support.
Suryakumar Yadav said in a tweet on Monday, “With all your best wishes and support, I will be back soon.”
“To my Mumbai Indians family, I will cheer for you from the other side this time. Let’s end the tournament on a high note and show our true character on the field,” he wrote in the tweet. His support outside the bio-bubble didn’t help much as Mumbai Indians were beaten by Kolkata Knight Riders by 52 runs.
With all your best wishes and support, I will be back in no time to my Mi family, I will cheer for you from the other side this time. Let’s end the tournament on a high note and show our true character on the field. I pic.twitter.com/WXfd2iwZIW
— Surya Kumar Yadav (@surya_14kumar) 9 May 2022
Yadav had missed Mumbai’s first two matches against Delhi Capitals and Rajasthan Royals after he recovered from a hairline fracture while fielding in India’s home T20I series against West Indies in Kolkata in February this year.
Yadav, popularly known as Sky among his fans, then went to the National Cricket Academy (NCA) for rehabilitation and recovery from a hairline fracture for over three weeks and then joined the Mumbai side in IPL 2022.
Yadav, 31, was one of the few bright spots for Mumbai in a forgettable campaign, scoring 303 runs in eight matches at an average of 43.29 and a strike-rate of 145.67, their second highest run-scorer, including three half-centuries. were. ,
One of three fifties from Yadav’s bat was a 39-ball 51 as Mumbai registered their first win of the current season in a comeback over Rajasthan Royals at the DY Patil Stadium.
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