The new pace sensation lighting up IPL

Every year, the Indian Premier League (IPL), the world’s richest cricket tournament, unveils rich talents.
Only twice though has there been awed chatter about a young Indian pace bowler because of their exceptional speed.
Umran Malik from Indian-administered Kashmir created a storm three years ago. In IPL 2024, it’s Mayank Yadav who is turning heads almost as quickly as he’s turning up the dial on speed guns.
The 21-year-old lanky bowler from Delhi made his IPL debut for Lucknow Super Giants against Punjab Kings in March and set pulses racing with a terrific spell of fast bowling. He bowled a delivery at 155.8 km/h (96 mph) and won the man-of-the-match award on debut.
In the next game Yadav went one better with a 156.7 km/h (96 mph) scorcher – the season’s quickest delivery so far – and a second successive man-of-the-match award against Royal Challengers Bangalore, an IPL first for a debutant. He picked up six wickets for 41 runs across the two matches.
Yadav’s performance prompted Ian Bishop, commentator and former West Indies bowler, to describe him as a “child of the wind”.
Dale Steyn, one of the greatest fast bowlers in history, and who Yadav described as his only idol, said on Twitter: “Mayank Yadav where have you been hiding!” In a tweet after his second game, Steyn simply wrote: “That’s a serious ball! #PACE”.