Rahul Tiwari
khelja|16-04-2025
In IPL 2025, many new players have made their debut and have also impressed the hearts of fans with their early few matches. Spinner Digvesh Rathi, who is playing for Lucknow Super Giants, is also one of them, who has made many big hunters with amazing bowling. But more discussion with bowling has been done by his 'notebook' celebrations, which he has been punished twice from the BCCI and now his family has also given strict instructions by interrupting him.
Delhi spinner Digvesh, who played for Lucknow Super Giants, made his debut against Delhi Capitals in IPL 2025.
In the first match, he took 2 wickets and there was a lot of discussion. But from the third match, when the Punjab Kings batsman Priyansh Arya was dismissed, Digvesh went in front of him and celebrated the 'sign on the notebook'. Due to this, he came into the limelight. The BCCI had spent 25 percent of his match fees.However, it did not affect Digvesh and he had repeated this celebration in the next match too. Then the BCCI punished him and this time 50 percent match fee was deducted. However, from the next matches, he made a little change and celebrated by sitting on the pitch, after which he did not get any fine.
But now he has also got instructions from the family in this matter and Digvesh has been clearly told that he should not insult any player.In a report by Indian Express, this has been told by Digvesh's brother Sunny as saying. It has been told in the report that Bhai Sunny asked Digvesh about his celebration, then leg -spinner said that he gets inspiration to do better from this celebration. Sunny also told that her brother does not do such celebrations to draw anyone's attention.
But the elder brother also told that he also instructed Digvesh that if he gets motivation from this celebration, then it is a good thing but never insult any player in its affair. But the elder brother also told that he also instructed Digvesh that if he gets motivation from this celebration, then it is a good thing but never insult any player in its affair.