LSG PACER was ruled out of the IPL 2025 due to injury; Sharing hospital bed picture after successful surgery


LuckNow's Pacer Super Giants (LSG) Mohsin Khan He shared an update for health on Thursday, April 10, posting photos of Kokilaben Dhirubhai Hospital Ambani after successful surgery. The 26 -year -old had suffered an ACL injury to the right knee on December 31, while representing Uttar Pradesh in a match of the Vijay Hazare Trophy of 2024-25 against Chandigarh.

Although he was still recovered, Mohsin joined LSG camp in Lucknow before the season of the Premier League (IPL) of the 2025. He was retained by the Franchise by INR 4 Crore ahead of the Mega-Subhasta last year.

However, a few days before the opening game, he was ruled out of the tournament after not recovering completely from the injury suffered during the domestic season. All Shardul Thakur was announced as a replacement.

On Thursday, April 10, Mohsin Khan shared a recovery update on Instagram, posting hospital photos after successful surgery. He titled the publication:

“Surgery is successfully done. Thank you @lucknowsupergiants, @upcacricket and BCCI for all your support. Start the road to recovery.”

Mohsin has represented Uttar Pradesh in a first -class match, where he took two doctors. In addition, he has played 21 games in list A, claiming 33 doctors, including a five-wicket transport.

In the IPL, the left arm's paler has played 24 games, all for Lucknow Super Giants, collecting 27 doctors, with their best figures on 4/16.


LSG defeats KKR in the fifth match of IPL 2025

On Tuesday, April 8, the Super Giants of Lucknow (LSG) took on the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the fifth game of the IPL 2025 season at Eden Gardens.

After being requested to beat first, LSG established a defiant goal of 238/3, fed by half a century of Mitchell Marsh (81 of 48 balls) and Nicholas pooran (87* of 36 balls).

In response, Ajinkya Rahane (61 of 35) directed the post by KKR, with Venkatesh Iyer (45 of 29 years) and Rinku Singh (38* of 15) providing valuable support. However, despite his efforts, KKR was short for only four runs, ending at 234/7.

With this victory, the Super Giants rose to the fifth place on the point table with six points from five games.