Writing a letter, but to whom? A dramatic moment unfolded as the rookie Digvesh Rathi ran up towards Priyansh Arya, mimicked something to write on his own palms, while Priyansh walked out calmly with his head down. In the 2.5 overs, Rathi unleashed a thunderous delivery that left Priyansh Arya completely outmatched! The ball soared straight and true, with Arya desperately attempting to drag it leg-side in a futile battle against physics itself. The ball skewed skyward, hanging in the tension-filled air before Thakur, charging in from mid-on like a man possessed, completed the dismissal with clinical precision. A fired-up Rathi charged toward Arya, his face a storm of intensity. This wasn't just another wicket – this was personal! Rathi had prepared for this very moment, having pre-written Arya's name on his own palms. As he reached the departing batsman, he dramatically displayed his palms to Arya. Watch the video here: #DigveshRathi provides the breakthrough as #PriyanshArya heads back!P.S: Don't miss the celebration at the end! 👀✍🏻Watch LIVE action of #LSGvPBKS ➡ https://t.co/GLxHRDQajv#IPLOnJiostar | LIVE NOW on Star Sports 1, Star Sports 1 Hindi & JioHotstar! | #IndianPossibleLeague pic.twitter.com/TAhHDtXX8n — Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) April 1, 2025 Read also: Samad's Innovative Scoop Shot Stuns Arshdeep in IPL Thriller Prabhsimran leading Punjab's chase Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) set a competitive target of 171/7 in their 20 overs against Punjab Kings. Aiden Markram (28 off 18) gave a brisk start before falling to Lockie Ferguson. Nicholas Pooran (44 off 30) and Ayush Badoni (41 off 33) anchored the innings, while Abdul Samad's explosive 27 off 12 provided late momentum. Arshdeep Singh was the standout bowler for Punjab, taking 3/43, while Yuzvendra Chahal, Marco Jansen, Glenn Maxwell, and Ferguson chipped in with a wicket each. In response, Punjab Kings raced to 62/1 in just 6 overs, thanks to a blistering knock from Prabhsimran Singh (45* off 20). Priyansh Arya fell for 8, but Shreyas Iyer (8* off 7) provided stability. Digvesh Rathi picked up the only wicket for LSG. With a strong start and plenty of batting firepower left, Punjab looks well on course to chase down the target comfortably.