Is suryakumar yadav ruled from IPL.. !? Shock for the mumbai Team..!?

 Successive star players are missing Team india due to injuries. t20 star player suryakumar yadav is suffering from a sports hernia. Due to this, reports state that he will miss the entire domestic season as well as IPL 2024. mumbai Indians are in for a big shock. The team's star player suryakumar yadav is yet to recover from his injury. With this, there is a talk that he will miss some matches of the upcoming IPL. He is currently missing the India-Afghanistan series due to injury. World number 1 ranked t20 batsman suryakumar yadav was injured during the 3rd t20 match against South Africa. Since then he has been away from cricket. However, with injury becoming more of a problem, his chances of being available for the coming seasons are dwindling.
Surya Kumar Yadav now has to undergo surgery for a hernia that has been bothering him for some time. Because of this, it may take up to two months for him to return to full fitness. "Surya Kumar Yadav will take longer than expected to heal his injury. It may take eight to nine weeks for him to start training after his hernia operation. We hope he will be fit by the time of IPL," several reports stated.Although the above report is positive about Surya's participation in the indian Premier League 2024, it is a blow to the mumbai Indians team. Related reports state that he may not be available for half of the IPL season after his recovery. "Surya Kumar Yadav was recently diagnosed with a sports hernia. He is currently recovering at the National cricket Academy in Bangalore. He will go to Munich, germany in two to three days to undergo an operation. This means he will not be able to play for sure. He is likely to miss the opening games for mumbai in the Ranji Trophy and mumbai Indians in the IPL this season. "There is a chance that surya will make a full recovery by the t20 world cup in June," Times of india said in its report.Sports hernia is commonly known as athletic pubalgia. Pain or tightness in the muscles, tendons, or ligaments in the groin area or the abdomen.

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