Shardul Thakur's Possible Move to LSG in IPL 2025? Training Kit Photo Fuels Speculation Amid Lucknow's Injury Concerns

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The Mumbai star was seen at the training camp on Sunday, wearing the LSG jersey, as reported by the Times of India. Thakur, who has previously represented Chennai Super Kings, Delhi Capitals, Kolkata Knight Riders, and the now-defunct Rising Pune Supergiants, joined in the Holi celebrations with the LSG players. Despite photos circulating on social media showing Thakur in the LSG training gear, the franchise has not officially announced his signing yet.

The right-armer, who donned the CSK jersey last season, was released by the franchise ahead of the mega auction last November following a poor season, where he picked just five wickets in nine games and scored 21 runs. In Jeddah, Thakur attracted no bids, even from his previous teams. He was recalled on Day 2 of the event but went unsold again.

However, the all-rounder returned to domestic cricket and produced an impressive show. In Mumbai's run to the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy win, he picked up 15 wickets in nine games at 24.53. Later in the Ranji Trophy, he snared 35 wickets in nine matches at 22.62.

Lucknow battle injury woes

Thakur could be a perfect addition to the franchise, which is currently battling injury woes. LSG's Indian pace unit—Mayank Yadav, Mohsin Khan, and Avesh Khan—have yet to get a clearance from NCA with less than a week left before the start of the 18th edition of the IPL. Moreover, Australia all-rounder Mitchell Marsh confirmed that he will only be available as a batter during the IPL season due to a back injury.

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