"He is not in bad shape but there are doubts over his participation in the remaining matches, although the franchise wants to secure his services for the major part of the tournament. He went for a scan on Wednesday and the report is still not in, but the medical The team has suggested at least three weeks' rest only then will he make a full recovery."

Head coach Justin Langer had given an update on Mayank's injury after the match against MI on Tuesday, saying, "Looks like he has pain in the same spot, hi rehab has been perfect, he has been pain free in the last few weeks." Has bowled, so he is looking fine." We are in good condition, we will have a scan and we will find you tomorrow.”

However, sources claimed that Mayank was "not fit" for the match against MI but after missing five matches in three weeks, captain KL Rahul wanted to bring him back into the playing eleven.

The 21-year-old fast bowler hardly looked in his element during Tuesday's encounter, struggling with his length and bowling mostly fuller balls, giving away 3 runs in 3.1 overs before picking up the wicket of Mohammad Nabi.

This fast bowler caught the attention of the cricket world with his fast pace in his first match against Punjab Kings (PBKS). The Delhi-bound fast bowler consistently bowled above 145 and took 3 for 27 with a maximum speed of 155.8 km/h.

LSG will play its last league match of the tournament on May 17 against Mumbai Indians.