Vidarbha won the Irani Cup, defeating Rest of India by 93 runs.
The incident occurred when Vidarbha's bowler dismissed Dhull, who was playing for the Rest of India squad. The event occurred with the opening ball of the 63rd over. The right-arm speedster bowled one short outside off-stump, and the right-hander attempted an upper cut.
However, he was unable to grasp it effectively, and Atharva Taide ended up making a routine catch. Thakur aggressively celebrated the wicket, which was natural given that the game was on the line with Dhull going all guns blazing. This wicket brought Dhull's knock to an end with 92 off 117 balls.
However, Dhull did not enjoy the revelry and surged back towards the pacer. Thakur also refused to back down, and the two almost fought. The on-field officials interfered at the appropriate time, separating the two players.
Thakur's colleagues understood the gravity of the situation and acted quickly, holding the 26-year-old back. Thakur was also seen meeting with the umpires, probably protesting about Dhull.
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The commentators weren't pleased with the actions of both players. At that time, Vivek Razdan said, “There was a bit of a tussle in the middle, as such was the atmosphere. But one should remember to know their limits. It is of utmost importance.”
Akshay Wadkar-led Vidarbha won the Irani Cup 2025 after beating Rest of India by 93 runs. Atharva Taide was given the Player of the Match for his 143-run knock. This was the third time Vidarbha had won the Irani Cup, having previously achieved victories in 2017-18 and 2018-19.