The Sunrisers Hyderabad all-rounder Nitish Reddy has been sued by his former talent team, Square The One, for not paying unpaid dues. Reddy has been with the team for three years and ended the contract last year, while he debuted in the Indian national team. The case has been listed in the Delhi High Court, on July 28 as as M/s Square The One Pvt. Ltd. Through Its Director Sh. Shiv Dhawan Vs. Nitish Kumar Reddy. The agency has basically listed a petition under Section 11(6) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act. The section deals with breaching the management agreement and not paying dues. As per reports, Nitish was associated with the team since December 2024. He was a prominent face of all social media campaigns. Since his departure, all such things stopped. Shuv Dhawan, the director of the agency, had confirmed all the public details to Network 18; however, he made no comments on this. Read also: What is Drift in Cricket? Sundar’s Secret Weapon Against ENG Explained Nitish Reddy ruled out from Anderson-Tendulkar Series Nitish Reddy has been coach Gautam Gambhir's go-to pace all-rounder for the Indian team. Even though he could make a mark with the ball, but was one of the most dependable lower-order run-getters in the 2024-25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy. He scored 298 runs overall and took 5 wickets, having a century to his name. In England, Nitish Reddy's time was cut short due to a knee injury he sustained at the gym. BCCI, in an official statement, confirmed, “All-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy has been ruled out of the remaining two Tests owing to a left knee injury. Nitish will fly back home, and the team wishes him a speedy recovery." Shardul Thakur, who played the first Test at Leeds, came back at Manchester after Reddy's departure. Reddy played two Tests in the series. at Edgbaston and at Lord's. In the two Tests, he took 3 wickets and contributed 45 runs with the bat.