
The wounded versatile Nish Kumar Reddy landed in legal problems. Former India and Sunrisers Hyderabad agreed a petition against him and was looking for RS 5 Crore in unpaid fees.
The sources familiar with this matter today have confirmed India that the relationship between Nitish Reddy and its former Square The One, during the Border-Gavascar Trophy 2024-25. The player then signed with the manager of another cricket India, who was also part of this tour.
The Square The One Private Limited Agency for the management of the Square, pursuant to Section 11 (6) of the Act on Arbitrations and Conciliation Agreements, claimed to be a breach on the management agreement and non -payment of fees. The case is expected to be heard at the High Court in Delhi 28 July.
The petition strives to appoint an independent arbitrator to decide the claims related to the alleged unlawful breach of the contract and failure to pay contractual fees by the player.
Resources close to the case today reported India that Square, which has been represented by Nitish Reddy since 2021 before he got up in the IPL. The agency is said to have made it easier to accompany the brand and commercial partnership for Reddy during their four -year association.
“Ninety percent of these disputes will not reach the court and are resolved privately. However, Nitish refused to pay any money and claimed that he secured the agreements himself,” the source said on condition of anonymity.
Nitish Reddy has failed well since his impressive test debut in Border-Gavascar Trophy for Nitish Reddy. All-Rounder had a bad Indian Premier League 2025 season with Sunrisers Hyderabad. Despite the fact that he carried injury during the IPL, Nitish increased the bowling load before the test series against England. After playing in Birmingham and Lord tests, he suffered a serious knee injury and was expelled for the rest of the season.
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Published:
Kingshuk Kusari
Published on:
July 26, 2025
Tune