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    Big Clash in IPL 2025: Abhishek Sharma, Digvesh Rathi Get Into Heated Fight During Live Match

    Tempers flared during the 61st match of IPL 2025 between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Lucknow Supergiants, as Abhishek Sharma and Digvesh Rathi got into a heated argument that turned physical — forcing the umpire to step in.

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    Published: 19 May 2025, 05:45 PM
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    Updated: 06 Jul 2026, 04:35 AM

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    Big Clash in IPL 2025: Abhishek Sharma, Digvesh Rathi Get Into Heated Fight During Live Match

    New Delhi: There has been a big ruckus between Abhishek Sharma and Digvesh Rathi in the 61st match of IPL 2025. Lucknow Supergiants spinner Digvesh Rathi celebrated in such a way after dismissing Abhishek Sharma that the Sunrisers opener got angry. Then what happened, there was a heated argument between the two. The matter escalated so much that the umpire as well as all the players present on the field had to intervene to separate Digvesh and Abhishek.


    The incident is from the 8th over of Sunrisers' innings. After the initial setback, Abhishek Sharma along with Ishan Kishan was single-handedly holding the fort for the team. Before getting out, Abhishek also hit four consecutive sixes against Ravi Bishnoi, but Abhishek Sharma got caught in the spin against Digvesh and was caught out by Shardul Thakur. Abhishek was very disappointed with this shot against Digvesh.


    Abhishek got angry with Digvesh's celebration


    Abhishek Sharma was returning disappointed after getting out, but after taking the wicket, Digvesh celebrated in his signature style which Abhishek did not like. Then what happened was that Abhishek stopped and started arguing with Digvesh. In such a situation, a heated argument broke out between the two players. However, the Lucknow players present there pacified both Digvesh and Abhishek Sharma.


    Digvesh Rathi nai sudhrega bhai 🤣 #DigveshRathi #LSGvsSRH #abhisheksharma pic.twitter.com/tbUghu41fn


    — Kevin (केविन) 𝕏 (@kevinshah1307) May 19, 2025


    Let us tell you that Abhishek Sharma's wicket was very important for Lucknow. Abhishek was taking the news of Lucknow bowlers from one end alone. Abhishek played an innings of 59 runs in 20 balls for Sunrisers, in which he also hit 6 fours and 4 sixes. However, after his wicket, the Lucknow team made a strong comeback in the match. Talking about Lucknow, after losing the toss, batting first, they scored 205 runs in 20 overs.

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