Punjabs Kings were back in form after outclassing Royal Challengers Bangalore at the Narendra Modi stadium in Ahmedabad.
Punjab Kings Co-owner Preity Zinta, who was missing from the stands this season, was spotted cheering for her team on Friday night.
The Bollywood star posted a selfie on her Instagram page, noting, 'These are tough times for everyone. A lot of our friends, families & fellow Indians are devastated by this pandemic.'
'We all must try in our individual capacity to help out by making a difference financially, emotionally & mentally,' Preity said.
'Part of this is being socially responsible by wearing masks, following all the COVID protocols & being more sensitive & compassionate towards others.'
'I'm not home, but I'm grateful that I'm safe and I sincerely hope being a part of the IPL we can keep people safe at home by providing them with some relief & something to look forward to in these trying times.'
'Hold on folks, this too shall pass. It has to pass. We will ride this out together Love & prayers to all.'
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