Digvesh Rathi's now-iconic "notebook" celebration is once again under scrutiny after he brought it back during the high-scoring clash between Punjab Kings and Lucknow Super Giants.
The flamboyant send-off, which mimics jotting something down in an invisible notebook, has earned him repeated warnings and fines this season, and the latest recurrence could push him into suspension territory.

In the recent IPL 2025 fixture at Dharamsala, Rathi dismissed PBKS captain Shreyas Iyer and the dangerous Prabhsimran Singh, who was batting on 91. In both cases, Rathi pulled out the 'notebook' celebration- this time with full flair.
The moment, while crowd-pleasing, reignited debate about whether his antics crossed the line of acceptable on-field conduct.
In an early-season match against Punjab, Rathi was fined 25% of his match fee and handed a demerit point for using the notebook celebration against Priyansh Arya. He repeated the act after dismissing an MI batter, which led to a steeper 50% fine and two additional demerit points. Against KKR, he slightly toned down the celebration-escaping punishment - but the pattern of provocation remained evident.
With three demerit points already against his name, Rathi is now one infraction away from triggering an automatic one-match suspension under IPL's disciplinary framework.
If Rathi continues in this vein, the consequences could be swift for the LSG spinner. If the match referee takes action against him, Rathi can be in trouble.
One-match Suspension: A further breach would likely see him banned for a game, a major setback for LSG in the business end of the season.
Worsening Reputation: Continued showboating could affect how match officials perceive him and potentially limit future opportunities.
While individuality and entertainment are welcome elements in modern cricket, Rathi's situation highlights the thin line between expression and excess. If the LSG spinner continues his celebration, he can land in further trouble.