The Rajasthan Royals' stand-in captain, Riyan Parag, was spotted having a heated argument with Tushar Deshpande right in front of him. In a recently viral video, Riyan was seen animatedly ranting at Deshpande. By then, the bowling coach of Rajasthan Royals, Shane Bond, appeared and walked Riyan away, trying to diffuse the tension. But Riyan was still looking angry. Well, if he was annoyed with Tushar or some other reason is not yet known, but it has created a huge fuss on the internet. Notably, Tushar was dropped for the match, and Yudhvir Singh Charak played instead. Watch the video here: Riyan Parag Fight with Tushar deshpande in Live match #gtvsrr #riyanparag #ipl2025 pic.twitter.com/GSBqiv5mwT — Shiva Shukla (@ShivamS89577455) April 28, 2025 A few days ago, another dispute broke out in the camp when Sanju Samson was seen loitering outside the team huddle right before the super over against Delhi Capitals. Rumors arose that probably Captain Sanju and Coach Rahul Dravid are not on the same page. But later, in a press conference, Dravid dismissed all claims. Meanwhile, Samson got hit on the ribs and got sidelined from the tournament, even though he is still traveling with the team. Read also: Hanuma Vihari’s Cool Comeback to Fan’s ‘Dream for You’ Goes Viral Match Summary: In a high-scoring affair, Gujarat Titans posted a competitive total of 209/4 in 20 overs. Shubman Gill led the charge with a blistering 84 off 50 balls, supported by Jos Buttler's quickfire 50* from 26 deliveries. Sai Sudharsan contributed with a steady 39, while Washington Sundar (13) and Rahul Tewatia (9) added brief but impactful cameos. The Titans' innings was punctuated by strong performances in the middle overs, with a few wickets falling but not slowing their scoring rate, which ended at 10.45 runs per over. For Rajasthan Royals, Maheesh Theekshana (2/35) and Sandeep Sharma (1/33) were the standout bowlers, with Jofra Archer also picking up a wicket but conceding 49 runs in his 4 overs. Chasing 210, Rajasthan made quick work of the target, reaching 212/2 in just 15.5 overs. Vaibhav Suryavanshi was exceptional with 101 off 38 balls, while Yashasvi Jaiswal (70*) and Riyan Parag (32*) remained unbeaten. Rashid Khan and Prasidh Krishna claimed the only wickets for Gujarat.