Digvesh Rathi is earning a name in the IPL on the basis of his bowling. But more discussions are being held about their celebrations. Digvesh Rathi indicates signing after taking wickets and due to this he has suffered a loss in two matches. The BCCI has fined Digvesh in two consecutive matches. But the big thing is that despite this, these players did not improve and Digvesh again celebrated a sign of sign in the match against Kolkata Knight Riders. Digvesh did this celebration this time after dismissing Sunil Naren. As soon as this player dismissed Naren in the 7th over, Digvesh started pointing to sign.

Where did Digvesh sign

Although this time Digvesh changed the style of signing. In the last two matches, Digvesh had indicated to sign in his hands, but this time he was seen signing in the grasses of the ground. This celebration of Digvesh went viral on social media. Digvesh's celebration seems that he is not making any difference from the BCCI's fine and that is why he is continuously celebrating such celebrations.

Digvesh Rathi has been fined 2 times

Digvesh Rathi has been fined 2 times. For the first time, his match fee was cut against Punjab Kings, when he signed his hands in front of Priyansh Arya after taking wickets. At that time, Digvesh Rathi's 25 percent match fee was deducted. After this, Rathi again celebrated a similar celebration against Mumbai Indians and imposed a fine of fifty percent. Now it will be a matter to be seen how much penalty will be imposed on Rathi. By the way, the fine is not decided yet.


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