WATCH: Suyash Sharma took revenge by tearing apart Digvesh Rathi's 'Notebook'
Revenge taken at the right spot. Digvesh Rathi again tasted his own medicine. This time it was Suyash Sharma who taught Rathi the lesson.

Revenge taken at the right spot. Digvesh Rathi again tasted his own medicine. This time it was Suyash Sharma who taught Rathi the lesson.
Outer Delhi Warriors and South Delhi Superstarz were up against each other for the 22nd match of the Delhi Premiere League (DPL 2025). Suyash was playing for Outer Delhi Warriors, and Rathi was from South Delhi Superstarz. Since the IPL 2025, when Digvesh started to perform for Lucknow Super Giants, his 'notebook' celebration took the center of the stage. Being a spinner, his aggressive nature of bowling and wicket-taking celebration was something new cricket fans were then witnessing. Despite repeated controversial moments regarding his body language and notebook celebration, Rathi did not show any intention to retire his infamous gesture after clinching a batter from the crease.
After the IPL 2025 campaign, Digvesh continues his entertaining run in the ongoing DPL 2025 too. During the 22nd match of the tournament, he took a couple of wickets against 36 runs in his 4-over quota. Keshav Dabas and Outer Delhi Warriors skipper Harsh Tyagi fell short against the spinner, and as usual, he pulled out his notebook for a celebration.
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Who got the last laugh?
Suyash Sharma, in the second innings of the match, took revenge by claiming two wickets of the South Delhi Superstarz. Rathi took the wicket of Outer Delhi Warriors' captain, while Sharma got the wicket of South Delhi Superstarz leader Ayush Badoni. Manish Sehrawat also was not able to stand against the spinner. Through his wicket-taking celebration, Suyash signaled tearing apart the 'notebook.'
Though, Rathi got the last laugh as South Delhi Superstarz won the match by 3 wickets. Tejasvi Dahiya played a match, winning 70* off 33 while chasing a target of 140.
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