Key Points

The Delhi Premier League witnessed a dramatic disciplinary crackdown after a tense eliminator match. Five players were fined for various code of conduct breaches, highlighting the tournament's strict stance on player behavior. The incident centered around a confrontation between Rathi and Rana, which quickly escalated on the field. Despite the drama, Rana's team advanced to the next stage of the competition.

Key Points: DPL Drama Rathi Rana Clash Sparks Massive Fines

  • Nitish Rana fined 50% for offensive gesture
  • Digvesh Rathi penalized 80% for unsportsmanlike behavior
  • Krish Yadav receives 100% match fee fine for obscenity
  • Tension escalated during high-stakes eliminator match
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Rathi, Rana, Bharti, Mathur and Yadav fined for breaching DPL Code of Conduct

Five cricketers hit with hefty match fee penalties after heated confrontation during Delhi Premier League eliminator match

"Conduct contrary to the spirit of the game - DPL Disciplinary Committee"

New Delhi, Aug 30

Digvesh Rathi, Nitish Rana, Aman Bharti, Sumit Mathur and Krish Yadav have been fined for breaching the Code of Conduct during the ongoing Delhi Premier League (DPL), said the tournament organisers on Saturday.

The incidents leading to the five players being fined happened during the Eliminator clash at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Friday evening. The flashpoint began when Rathi, midway through his bowling action, chose not to release the ball, prompting Rana to bring out an attempted sweep in response.

When Rathi returned to bowl, Rana backed out. But tension escalated after Rana reverse-swept Rathi for a six over deep point and visuals showed the left-handed batter charging angrily towards Rathi.

Umpire Gayathri Venugopalan and nearby fielders intervened quickly to separate the two, with Rathi walking away and muttering words. Rana eventually hit a sensational century in the chase of 202 and took West Delhi to Qualifier 2 clash, set to happen against East Delhi Riders on Saturday.

But now, Rana has been fined 50 per cent of the match fees for a Code of Conduct breach under Article 2.6 (Level 1) - using a gesture that is obscene, offensive or insulting during a match. Rathi, who also copped a lot of fines in IPL 2025 due to his notebook styled celebrations, has been fined 80 per cent of the Match Fees for a Code of Conduct breach under Article 2.2 (Level 2) for the conduct contrary to the spirit of the game.

The match was also witness to another flare-up when Rana's team-mate Krish Yadav engaged in a heated exchange first with Bharti and then with another play. As a result, Krish as been fined 100 per cent of the match fees for a Code of Conduct breach under Article 2.3 (Level 2) for the use of audible obscenity during a Match following an abuse from the opposing team player and pointing the bat towards the player.

Bharti has been penalised 30 per cent of his match fees for a Code of Conduct breach under Article 2.3 (Level 1) for the use of audible obscenity during a Match. Mathur, meanwhile, has been fined 50 per cent of the match fees for a Code of Conduct breach under Article 2.5 (Level 1) - using language, actions or gesture which could provoke an aggressive reaction from another player.

- IANS

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Priya S
But Rana scored a century under pressure! The aggression might be wrong but you can't deny his passion for the game. Sometimes emotions run high in competitive sports.
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Aman W
Rathi not releasing the ball was pure gamesmanship. That's where it all started. Umpires should have intervened earlier instead of letting things escalate.
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Sarah B
Good that the organizers took strict action. Cricket is a gentleman's game and such behavior sets a bad example for young players watching DPL.
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Vikram M
Krish Yadav losing 100% match fees! That's the highest penalty. Must have said something really bad. These players need anger management classes. 😅
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Nikhil C
The fines seem appropriate based on the level of offenses. Hope this teaches them a lesson. We want competitive cricket, not WWE in cricket grounds!

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