In IPL, ‘Flying Kiss’, now in DPL, impose a fine on Rana for this wrong act; Watch video
Harshit rana fined: In the Delhi Premier League (DPL) season 2, fast bowler Harshit Rana has come into the limelight due to his aggressive style. In IPL 2024 too, his angri sand-off had given him a suspension for a match, and now he has to pay the price in DPL.
North Delhi strikers captain Harshit Rana was fined 10% of the match fees for breaking the code of conduct in the match against West Delhi Lions. After dismissing Ayush Dosaja in the third over, he pointed to the batter and called ‘Go Ave’, after which the match referee showed strictness.
Harshit Rana fell again
According to the official statement of the DPL, Harshit Rana (Harshit Rana) accepted the Level-1 crime (to make a language, action or gesture that could instigate another player) under Article 2.5 and accepted the decision of the match referee.
In this match, North Delhi strikers batsman Yajas Sharma and West Delhi Lions wicketkeeper-batsman Krish Yadav were also fined 20% of the match fee. There was a lot of buzz in this match.
Bails are broken – harshit rana was there 🥶#DPL2025pic.twitter.com/vdnk39inji
– kkr karavan (@kkrkaravan) August 11, 2025
Bails are broken – harshit rana was there 🥶#DPL2025pic.twitter.com/vdnk39inji
– kkr karavan (@kkrkaravan) August 11, 2025
North Delhi strikers scored a huge score
In the match, the North Delhi strikers, batting first, scored 165 runs losing 9 wickets in 20 overs. For the team, opener Sarthak Ranjan scored 42 runs off 33 balls, while Arjun Raparia scored a rampage of 40 runs off 22 balls. For West Delhi Lions, Mayank Gusain took 3 wickets for 2 runs in just one over.
West Delhi Lions failed in run chase
Chasing a target of 166 runs, West Delhi Lions started poorly and two wickets fell at 13/2. Captain Harshit Rana and Vikas Dixit gave initial shocks. Wicketkeeper Krish Yadav (23 runs, 23 balls) tried to handle the innings, but the runrate grew.
After this, Hrithik Shinke played a 51 -run knock in 24 balls and shared a 49 -run partnership in just 19 balls, but in the middle overs, Dipanshu Gulia’s three important wickets and Harshit Rana (Harshit Rana) tightened the last over stopped Lions at 154/8.