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‘I am sorry …’: Preity Zinta broke the silence after shocking the blackout directs IPL match in Dharmasala. Cricket news

Preeti Zinta (BCCI/IPL Photo)

New Delhi: Later Day Punjab Kings vs Delhi Capital Clash was called to Dharamasa due to a blackout due to India’s ongoing military conflict with Pakistan, Punjab’s co-owner Preity Zinta thanked the audience at the stadium for keeping calm during the crisis on Sunday. Was seen in the match on Thursday Punjab kings Racing up to 122 for 1 in 10.1 overs when the light suddenly went out.The video depicting Zinta urged the audience to quickly leave the site on social media platforms.Describing the last few days as “crazy”, the actor finally said that she finally returned home and appreciated fans for being a “absolute rock star”.“For all those who were at the Dharmashala Stadium – Thank you thank you thank you for nervous and not for any stamp … I am sorry that I was a little bit and did not say to the pictures with all, but the need for the hour was all safety and my duty to ensure that everyone was safe.At the time of withdrawal, Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium – which can score around 23,000 seats – was about 80 percent filled.The Indian Premier League (IPL) was suspended indefinitely due to India-Pakistan tension on Friday. According to TOI reports, the tournament is expected to resume by Thursday or the latest, on Friday.Players and employees of both PBK and DC were taken from Dharamasala to Jalandhar railway station in groups through Hoshiarpur under tight security. He reached New Delhi later that night, who was boarding a special Vande Bharat Express train.

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As a precaution, airports in Dharamasala, Kangra and Chandigarh were closed to prevent possible Pakistani attacks.On her post, Zinta also accepted the efforts of Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav, ICC President J Shah, IPL President Arun Dhumal and Punjab Kings CEO Satish Menon.“A heartfelt thanks to Indian Railways and our Railway Minister Shri Ashwini Vaishnav for helping both IPL teams and all officers and families to leave safe, Swift and comfortable. In a safe manner and in a systematic way.Meanwhile, BCCI vice -president Rajiv Shukla said on Saturday that the board officials and IPL Governing Councils will meet on Sunday to create the best possible program to resume the suspended league after the announcement of the immediate ceasefire between India and Pakistan.

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