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'I'm sorry ... ': Preity Zinta breaks silence after blackout halts IPL match
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Following a blackout during the Punjab Kings vs Delhi Capitals match in Dharamsala, attributed to the India-Pakistan conflict, co-owner Preity Zinta expressed gratitude to spectators for their calm. She thanked officials, including Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw and BCCI's Jay Shah, for ensuring the safe evacuation of teams and staff. Videos showing Zinta urging spectators to leave the venue in an orderly manner quickly surfaced on social media platforms.
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