Indian cricketer Nitish Rana breaks down in tears after reaching his half-century during a Delhi Premier League (DPL) match at Arun Jaitley Stadium, where he pays tribute to his late mother.

Rana is reported to remember his mother, Satish, who dies on August 7 following an illness. In the moments after bringing up his fifty, he looks up toward the sky and dedicates the milestone to her, with sources describing visible emotion and players and the umpire moving in to console him.

The reports align on the central elements: Rana reaches a half-century in the DPL, becomes emotional during the celebration and dedication, and later regains composure to continue batting. One outlet also adds match specifics, including his fast fifty off 27 balls, his overall scoring of 60 off 33, and that West Delhi Lions are eventually bowled out for 169, with South Delhi Superstarz winning the chase by 10 wickets.

Together, the outlets present a consistent picture of an on-field tribute shaped by personal loss, occurring during a DPL innings in which Rana also contributes a top-scoring effort despite his team’s defeat.