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Digvesh Rathi throws out the controversial 'notepad' celebrations to Shreyas Iyer, and puts it at risk another fine




Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) Spinner Digvesh Rathi brought two small gates in IPL 2025 conflicts on Sunday and brought back the fiery 'book' celebration against Punjab Kings (PBKS). Digvesh, one of the most talked about about the celebration of the tournament, took him into the hot water and this season received more than one fine. Penalties led Digvesh to reduce his celebrations, instead of making them to the ground. However, after dismissing Shreyas Iyer and Prabhsimran Singh, Digvesh brought back his signature celebration.

Digvesh brought back the signature celebration after his dismissal of Shreyas on 13 of PBKS Inning.

Later, he once again followed the small gate of Prabhsimran after receiving the end of the previous end of the end.

Digvesh first made the celebration for the first time when he dismissed Piyanceh Arya at the previous meeting between LSG and PBKS.

Digvesh was fined again by the match officials at the beginning of the season to celebrate, and then applied to the ground, not by hand. However, the match on Sunday saw the return of the full -fledged celebration.

It will be interesting to see if BCCI has once again received a similar penalty for Digvesh.

However, the small gates were not enough because the Punjab kings won a comprehensive victory of 37 rounds against LSG, and their IPL 2025 points entered the first two.

When the Rishabh Pant fourth defeat in the Lucknow Super Giants team five IPL, he lost 37 jogging to Punjab Kings on Sunday.

Opener Prabhsimran Singh hit 91 of 48 balls to direct Punjab to 236-5 and helped by several impressive Kameo in Kings's second house in Dharamsala.

Arshdeep Singh later gave back 3-16 bright figures because Lucknow could only respond to 199-7. The trousers fell to 17 balls 18 in another fault for the Indian star.

The Pant, who was caught by LSG for a record price of 27 RS in the November auction, could not find fluency during his stay despite two four and six strokes.

Wicketkeeper-Batman made only 128 runs from 10 inning this season.

Lucknow ranked seventh at the table, four points and three games of the fourth and last play-off point.

After the seventh victory of the campaign, Punjap ranked second behind the Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

Lucknow, the left arm sailor Arshdeep's second back to send Mitchell Marsh back twice to send back, after a duck and then Aiden Markram'ı 13 -person chase did not see the chase.

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