IPL 2025: Sunil Gavaskar got angry at Digvesh Rathi's celebration, reprimanded him fiercely

IPL 2025 LSG vs PBKS: After taking the wicket of Priyansh Arya of Punjab Kings, Digvesh Rathi did a notebook celebration, which Sunil Gavaskar did not like.

 

 

 

 

IPL 2025 LSG vs PBKS: Rishabh Pant's Lucknow Super Giants suffered their second defeat in IPL 2025. Punjab Kings defeated LSG by 8 wickets yesterday. During bowling in this match, Lucknow bowler Digvesh Rathi celebrated the wicket of Priyansh Arya in such a way that it caught everyone's attention. At the same time, former Indian legend Sunil Gavaskar did not like this celebration of Digvesh and he scolded the player.

Sunil Gavaskar gave a lesson to Digvesh

Punjab Kings got the first blow in the form of Priyansh Arya at a score of 26 runs in 2.5 overs. Priyansh was out after scoring just 8 runs. After taking Priyansh's wicket, Digvesh Rathi made a notebook celebration, which is becoming increasingly viral on social media. However, former Indian team veteran Sunil Gavaskar did not like this celebration at all.

 

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On this, while commentating during the match, Sunil Gavaskar said, "If you hit a four or a six on the previous ball and then you get a wicket on the next ball, then such celebration is justified, but you are a bowler and your 5 balls were dot and you get a wicket on the sixth ball, then you celebrate in a way that is not understandable. This gesture means that you were not expecting a wicket and you are trying to show off."

 

LSG lost by 8 wickets

Batting first in this match, Lucknow Super Giants scored 171 runs in 20 overs by losing 7 wickets. Batting for LSG, Nicholas Pooran scored 44 runs in 30 balls. Ayush Badoni scored 41 runs after this. At the same time, Punjab Kings won this match by losing 2 wickets in 16.2 overs.

 

While batting for Punjab Kings, Prabhsimran Singh scored the highest 69 runs in 34 balls. Which included 9 fours and 3 sixes. Apart from this, captain Shreyas Iyer scored an unbeaten 52 runs and Nehal Vadhera scored an unbeaten 43 runs in 25 balls. In which he hit 3 fours and 4 sixes.