‘Darren Toh Pakistan Vale Darren’: After PBK, crowds of crowds DC IPL match were left in Dharmasala – Watch | Cricket news

New Delhi: Match between IPL Punjab kings And Delhi capitals Midway was released on Thursday due to an air raid alert in neighboring cities of Jammu and Pathankot on Thursday, which casts a cloud of uncertainty on the remaining part of the tournament. Punjab Kings 122 had a prominent place at 122 for 10.1 overs, when the lights suddenly went out – initially considered a floodlight malfunction. The game was already determined later, compared to further, with increasing concerns with increasing concerns. Border tension In the area.As the security agencies came into action, the two teams and the crowded crowd – around 23,000 spectators at the sightseeing site were safely evacuated from the stadium.Amid the withdrawal, many fans were heard spreading through nervousness and anger chanting anti -Pakistan slogans.Prior to a sudden stop, the initial pair of Punjab made a fierce debut – Prabhasimran Singh was unbeaten for 50 off 28 balls, while Priyash Arya broke a Quickfire for 34 runs before Pesar Tea Natarajan fell.
With the situation stress, both franchise players and assistant employees will now be taken from Pathankot to Delhi via a special train, which is about 85 km from Dharamasala.“We are organizing a special train close to Dharamasala to safely bring everyone home. The match has been closed so far and the stadium has been evacuated. We will take a call on the future of the tournament based on tomorrow’s situation. So far, the safety of the players is extremely important. The match cannot be released tonight.
It is understood that the players of both teams have reached their hotels and will now wait for more information from the Indian Cricket Board for the future curriculum. Panic has caught the IPL at this time and was uncomfortable between the players of both the ongoing DC and PBK of the game. Since the two teams had reached the airports before the closure of the airports, there was no clarity when they leave the hills.