‘Sorry …’: Preity Zinta breaks the silence after shocking after stopping the IPL match in Dharamsala. Cricket News

New Delhi: days later Punjab Kings vs Delhi Capitals Clash was called in Dharamsala for a darkening triggered by India’s ongoing military conflict with Pakistan. He had a match on Thursday Punjab Kings When the lights suddenly extinguished, he competed for 122 for 1 in 10.1. Inspections, which were believed to have a informal light failure, then led to the evacuation of both teams and fans from the stadium.Zinta’s spectators are videos that call on social media platforms to quickly leave them regularly regularly.The actor described the last few days as “crazy, and said that he finally returned home and appreciated his fans for being“ absolute rock stars ”.“Thank you for all the people in the Dharamshala Stadium – I didn’t panic and for any stamp … Sorry, I was a little curt and I said no to the photos with everyone, but the clock was everyone’s safety and I had my duty and responsibility to make sure everyone was safe.”During the release, the Stadium of Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association of about 23,000 people was full of about 80 percent.On Friday, the Indian Premier League (IPL) was suspended indefinitely due to increasing tensions of India-Pakistan. According to TOI reports, the tournament is likely to continue Thursday or at the latest Friday.Both PBKS and DC’s players and staff were accompanied by Dharamsala, Jaladhar Train Station in groups via Hoshiarpur under strict security. That night, they later reached a new Delhi on a special Vande Bharat Express train.
As a precaution, the airports in Dharamsala, Kangra and Chandigarh were closed to prevent potential Pakistani strikes.Zinta also accepted the efforts of Union Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, ICC President Jay Shah, IPL President Arun Dhumal and Punjab Kings CEO Satish Menon.“I would like to thank Mr. Ashwini Vaishnaw, the Minister of Indian Railways and Railway, for leaving both IPL teams and all the authorities and families in a safe, fast and comfortable way.Meanwhile, BCCI Vice President Rajeev Shukla said on Saturday that the Board of Directors and the IPL Management Council will solve the best possible program to continue the league which was suspended after a cease -fire statement between India and Pakistan.