When it comes to aggression, Digvesh Rathi stands in the opposite queue of control, but when it comes to bowling, control has been the key attribute, as praised by his teammate Aiden Markram. Following a sneaky 4-run win against Kolkata Knight Riders at the Eden Gardens, LSG batter Aiden Markram praised Rathi's bowling, especially the way he can turn it on both sides. Speaking at the post match press conference, Markram said, "Yeah, he’s different. Obviously he can take the ball both ways with a little bit of mystery about it as well. So that's a big advantage for him, but like I said now, it all comes down to execution and he's the one who’s holding really good lengths for us and, and enabling us to build a little bit of pressure." He added, "So I think that's probably been his biggest strength is his control. Being able to go both ways is obviously a massive strength, but with a slightly smaller boundaries and the ball traveling, if you're missing lengths, ultimately you're gonna fetch. So that's probably been his biggest weapon so far this IPL is he's he's been really good at holding a good length." Read also: IPL Trivia: Who Hit the Longest Six in IPL History? Digvesh Rathi, the miser with runs Rathi is presently not in the good books, especially with his celebration. The Delhi boy, has been penalized twice for channeling his aggression with outrageous celebration. Even in the last match, he took Sunial Narine, his idol, but came with a new Djokovic-like celebration-—writing on the ground. Either that might tire BCCI with further penalty drafts or they are easy with that, as no fines or penalties have been deducted. Rathi, just 25, has emerged as Lucknow’s economic weapon. Even against KKR, he might have sliced one wicket, but his economy was remarkable. Bowling 4 overs, he leaked 33 runs in the high-scoring affair. So far, he has had a fiery debut in the IPL, and is the second highest wicket taker for his team till now. In the 5 matches, he took 7 wickets at an economy of 7.75 having an average of 22.14.