RCB vs LSG, IPL 2024: Fans on Twitter erupted in praise for Lucknow Super Giant's young pace sensation, Mayank Yadav, following his scintillating spell of 3/14 against Royal Challengers Bangalore in IPL 2024.
Mayank Yadav's electrifying pace stole the show, consistently clocking over 150 kmph and surpassing his previous fastest delivery of 155.8 kmph with a blistering 156.7 kmph.

Renowned cricket commentator Harsha Bhogle took to Twitter, urging fans to witness Yadav's bowling prowess, hailing Lucknow Super Giants for unearthing a gem in the young talent.
Former Indian cricketer Irfan Pathan also joined the chorus of praise, expressing excitement over Yadav's performance and acknowledging the thrill of commentating on his overs.
His impactful performance saw him claim the crucial wickets of Glenn Maxwell and Cameron Green. Maxwell was left bamboozled by a searing 151 kmph bouncer, while Green's off stump was sent cartwheeling by a peach of a delivery, showcasing Yadav's raw pace and skill.
Notably, Yadav's ability to trouble seasoned Australian batsmen on bouncy tracks back home was evident in his dismissals, underscoring his potential as a formidable fast bowler on the international stage.
Yadav's remarkable display not only put Lucknow Super Giant on the course of another win but also cemented his status as a rising star in the cricketing world, leaving fans and experts alike buzzing with anticipation for his future exploits.
Earlier in the match, Quinton de Kock showcased his remarkable batting prowess with a half-century, but Lucknow Super Giants couldn't surpass a competitive total of 181 for five. De Kock, scoring 81 runs off 55 balls, strategically picked his shots against the bowlers and utilised the ground to his advantage.
However, the RCB bowlers effectively contained the other batsmen, with Nicholas Pooran contributing 40 runs off 21 balls. Despite a quick start, with the team reaching 32 without loss in three overs and 54 in the Power Play, Lucknow Super Giants couldn't capitalize fully due to the pitch conditions, which offered a significant green tinge.