Rana and Rathi’s Rivalry Roars

Nitish Rana, an experienced figure in Delhi’s cricket circles, is known for its abilities and firepower. Digvesh Rathi quickly came to the agenda, but quickly gained a reputation to mix the pot – drew rivals and sometimes confused the feathers of the match officials.
When Rana’s Western Delhi Lions recently clashed with Rathi’s Southern Delhi Superstarz, it wasn’t just a bat and the ball competition – it was a personality war.
At the beginning of the match, Rathi ran to Bowl, but at the last moment he kept the delivery back. Rana acted as if he was sweeping the ghost ball in a unhappy, playful way. Rathi grinned and walked back. In the next attempt, Rana moved away to Rathi to make a bowl. A few words have been changed, but the commentators seemed to like boiling tension.
Then the moment of effect came. Rathi finally bowling and Rana replied with a stunning reverse sweeping on Deep Point. Rana wandered on the field, kissed her stick and celebrated with Gusto. But the mood changed rapidly. Something was said – who, who we don’t know – and Suddenly Rana walked to Rathi, visibly anxious. The referee Gayathri Venugopalan and nearby fields came in to neutralize the situation. Although Rathi wasn’t quietly, he was already going, and Rana seemed more like to say. Finally, the temperatures were cooled.
Afterwards, Nitish Rana’s father, Darrasingh, only spoke about the incident: “I saw that this news was virall on social media. I have always explained my son to remain disciplined. Both players will play in the same team or unlike IPL – but you will never fight anyone.”
Nitish said to his father, who was reflected in the conflict: “The Pope was in the neighborhood of this moment and it is widespread to be on the field. But after the match is over, we forget the enemies and stay as friends.”

