After the Pakistan attack, Preity Zinta Big Heart in Dharamshala showed fans also go crazy, video

Cricket News Desk. During the IPL, the co-owner of Punjab Kings, Zinta, reached the stadium to support her team in almost every game. He was also present in the stadium during a collision between Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals in the 58th match of IPL 2025. The match was stopped for safety reasons halfway. After this, the players as well as fans were also taken out of the stadium as soon as possible. Meanwhile, Preity Zinta has done something that is appreciated on social media. Preity Zinta took this step in Dharamshala, and in fact, BCCI decided to postpone the IPL match after a warning of an air raid in the neighboring city of Dharamshala in Jammu and Punjab. In this match, the Punjab team scored 122 runs against the loss of one wicket in 10.1 overs, which batted first. The stadium lights were then closed. Following this, fans were requested to evacuate the stadium. But some fans were seen in the stadium. After this, IPL chairman Arun Dhumal came to the ground and called on the supporters to vacate the stadium. During this, the co-owner of Punjab Kings, the co-owner, also appeared on the ground. Preity Zinta and Arun Dhumal all instructed to vacate the stadium as soon as possible. pic.twitter.com/uheko4fhtt- Farukau (@UF2151593) May 9, 2025 Preity Zinta is also called on fans to vacate the stadium. One of his videos goes viral on social media. In this video, she was seen indicating that fans were going out of the stadium. Now everyone praises the move of Preity Zinta. The Preity Zinta team is in excellent form, this season was very good for the Preity Zinta’s team. He is third with 7 wins in 11 games. This season he has lost three games so far and a game has been canceled due to rain. He was in a good position by the end of the match against Delhi Capitals. He scored 122 runs for one wicket in 10.1 overs. According to the media records, the game has not yet been canceled and when the IPL starts again, this match will be completed. Share this story -tags