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Preity Zinta praises PBKS for keeping calm after Dharamshala cancelled

New Delhi: A few days after the clash between the King of Punjab and the Delhi capital, thanking the audience at the stadium on Sunday, thanks to the ongoing power outages of the co-owner of the Punjab IPL team Zinta, amid the outages of the mountain town, thanking the audience at the stadium on Sunday.

During Thursday’s game, the Punjab team was 122 at 10.1 points at 1.1 points when the lights went out, initially attributed to the failure of the floodlight. The team and assembled fans eventually evacuated from the stadium for their safety.

Zinta’s videos require viewers to evacuate the stadium in an orderly manner and also start social media tours.

The actor said she finally returned home after the “last crazy days” and thanked fans for being “absolute rock star” on Sunday.

“For everyone in Dharamshala Stadium, thank you for not panic and any stampede… Sorry, I’m a little curt, I didn’t take pictures of everyone, but the need for the hour is everyone’s safety, it’s my responsibility and responsibility to make sure everyone stays safe.

The Himaal Pang Cricket Association Stadium, which can accommodate about 23,000 spectators, has a capacity of about 80% of its capacity when evacuated Thursday night.

The Indian Premier League (IPL) was suspended indefinitely on Friday due to a military confrontation between India and Pakistan, and BCCI officials said it would be inappropriate to continue the incident under the current circumstances.

Players and support staff from the PBK and DC teams were evacuated from Dharamsala and escorted Jalandhar train station in close security through Hoshiarpur approval. The squads arrived in New Delhi on Friday night on a special “Van der Bharat Express”.

The lonely airport in Dharamsala and the airports in adjacent Kangra and Chandigarh were closed as part of the precautionary measures to stop the Pakistani attack.

Zinta also thanks United Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, ICC Chairman Jay Shah, IPL Chairman Arun Dumal and Punjab Kings CEO Satish Menon for their continued support.

“A heartfelt thank you to Indian Railways & our Railway minister Mr. Ashwini Vaishnaw for helping both IPL teams and all officials & families leave Dharamshala in a safe, swift & comfortable way. A big thank you to @JayShah, Mr Arun Dumal, BCCI & our CEO Mr Satish Menon & the Operations team of @PunjabKingsIPL for helping co-ordinate the evacuation of our stadium In she added that Dharamshala handled everything safely.

BCCI Vice President Rajeev Shukla said on Saturday that board officials and the IPL Council will discuss the best timetable for the T20 league to be suspended after announcing an immediate ceasefire between India and Pakistan.

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