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This is why Punjab Kings owner Preity Zinta got angry at Umpire after…

This is why Punjab Kings owner Preity Zinta got angry at Umpire after…

India.com25-05-2025

The Punjab Kings team, playing under the captaincy of Shreyas Iyer, has confirmed its place in the playoffs in the IPL 2025 season. However, in the league stage match played against Delhi Capitals on 24 May, they had to face defeat by 6 wickets. After this defeat, it now seems difficult for them to make it to the top-2.
In this match, there was a controversy over a decision of the third umpire. Angered by this decision, Punjab Kings co-owner Preity Zinta expressed her anger on social media and questioned the quality of umpiring.
Punjab Kings got a chance to bat first and scored 206 runs for the loss of 8 wickets in 20 overs. In the 15th over, Shashank Singh played a big shot on long on off Mohit Sharma's ball, which looked like a six.
Cricketer Karun Nair of Delhi Daredevils clicked while playing during IPL match.
After the match, Preity Zinta wrote about this decision on the social media platform X that in a high profile tournament like IPL where so much technology is available, such a mistake cannot be accepted.
Preity Zinta told that after the match she spoke to Karun Nair and he himself confirmed that the ball was a six. Punjab Kings now have to play the last match of the league stage against Mumbai Indians on 26 May.

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