IPL 2025: Preity Zinta Urges Fans To Leave Dharamsala Stadium Amid Security Concerns During PBKS Vs DC Match; Video
The incident highlights the importance of fan safety in sports. Preity Zinta's actions serve as a reminder that the safety and security of spectators should always be the top priority.

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In a heartwarming display of concern for fan safety, Punjab Kings co-owner Preity Zinta, along with IPL chairman Arun Dhumal, urged fans to leave the stadium after the IPL match between Punjab Kings and Delhi Capitals was abandoned in Dharamsala.
The match was called off due to security concerns and air raid sirens, prompting Zinta and Dhumal to prioritize the fans' safety. Zinta's appeal to the crowd demonstrated her commitment to ensuring the well-being of the fans.
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The incident highlights the importance of fan safety in sports. Zinta's actions serve as a reminder that the safety and security of spectators should always be the top priority.
Preity Zinta's prompt action to urge fans to leave the stadium after the match was abandoned showcases her dedication to fan safety. Her concern for the well-being of the crowd is a testament to her responsibility as a team owner.
BCCI suspends IPL 2025
In an unprecedented move, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has suspended the 2025 season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) with immediate effect, following a sharp escalation in hostilities between India and Pakistan. The decision was taken, shortly after the 58th match of the season was abruptly halted at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium in Dharamsala.
The game, featuring Delhi Capitals and Punjab Kings, was called off midway as security concerns surged due to the stadium’s proximity to the India-Pakistan border. Emergency protocols were activated, and both players and spectators were swiftly evacuated from the venue. Reports confirm that players from both teams are now en route to Delhi by road, under heightened security arrangements.
Scheduled matches have also been impacted across the country. Friday's clash between Lucknow Super Giants and Royal Challengers Bengaluru, set to take place in Lucknow, has been suspended indefinitely.
This disruption comes on the heels of a significant military escalation on Thursday, when Pakistan reportedly launched coordinated missile and drone attacks targeting multiple Indian states, including Jammu & Kashmir, Rajasthan, and Punjab. Indian defence forces intercepted all incoming threats, successfully preventing major casualties or damage.
The BCCI has not yet provided a timeline for when or if the tournament might resume, stating that the safety of players, staff, and fans remains the top priority.
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