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Lucknow Super Giants' spinner Digvesh Rathi finds himself in the spotlight again, not just for his bowling, but for his controversial 'notebook celebration'. Despite recently receiving a fine for the gesture, Rathi repeated the celebration...
The controversy began during the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) match against Punjab Kings (PBKS). After dismissing PBKS opener Priyansh Arya, Digvesh Rathi enacted his 'notebook celebration', pretending to jot down the dismissal. This gesture led to an official sanction from the BCCI.
According to an IPL media advisory, Rathi admitted to a Level 1 offence under Article 2.5 of the Code of Conduct, which pertains to "using language, actions or gestures which disparage or which could provoke an aggressive reaction from a batter upon his/her dismissal." Consequently, he was fined 25% of his match fees and handed one demerit point.
However, the fine did not deter the spinner. In LSG's next clash against Mumbai Indians (MI) on April 4th, Rathi struck a vital blow by dismissing the dangerous Naman Dhir, who was batting aggressively. Immediately after the wicket, Rathi repeated the 'notebook' gesture, reigniting the debate.
Sunil Gavaskar, commenting on the initial incident, suggested such celebrations imply the bowler didn't expect the wicket and is now 'showing off'. He drew parallels to the famous exchange between Virat Kohli and Kesrick Williams, where Kohli mimicked Williams' own notebook celebration after hitting him for boundaries. The repetition by Rathi, much like Harshit Rana's persistence with his celebration, suggests some players may prioritize personal expression over adhering strictly to the Code of Conduct's implicit boundaries, even when financially penalized.
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