Phil Salt, Harshit Rana, Navdeep Saini Back Nitish Rana in confrontation on the ground with Digvesh Rathi: ‘Swaad aa Gaya Raat’ | Cricket news

New Delhi:The former teammate of Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) of Nitish Rana, Phil Salt, Harshit Rana and Suyash Sharma, came to support the Southpaw after his sprang on the field with Digvesh Rathi in the Productions of Delhi in progress (DPL).The incident took place during the eliminator match at the Arun Jaitley stadium on Friday.It started when Rathi, during his bowling alley, chose not to release the ball, which led Rana to try a ball in response. When Rathi returned to Bowl, Rana moved away from the fold.The situation intensified after Rana struck a deeper point with a reverse scanning, after which he charged Rathi with anger. Referee Gayathri Venugopalan and the neighboring championships had to intervene to separate the two players.Rana then scored a century in the match, helping the west of Delhi to qualify for qualification 2 against the runners of East Delhi scheduled for Saturday. However, he was then sentenced to a fine of 50% of his match fees for violation of article 2.6 (level 1) of the code of conduct to use offensive gestures during the match.Rathi, who has already made fines in IPL 2025 for his laptop style celebrations, received a matching penalty of 80% for violating article 2.2 (level 2) for driving against the spirit of the game.
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Nitish Rana posted some photos with a cryptic post on Instagram, which has collected a lot of reactions.The Indian Stimulator Harshit Rana joined the jokes with a cheeky line: “Be hii if it’s the bat (It’s no longer like that).Navdeep Saini followed with her fun joke: “SwAAD AA GAYA RAAT (I loved it). “”The former KKR teammate, Suyash Sharma, expressed his admiration, saying: “This is why I always call you Badshah.”Meanwhile, the other former KKR teammate of Rana and specialist in England, the white ball specialist, Phil Salt kept the light with a simple: “Rana Ji”.



