Following Punjab Kings' defeat in the IPL final, co-owner Preity Zinta addressed fans. She praised the team's resilience and the performance of young Indian players. Zinta acknowledged the season's challenges, including injuries and relocations. She thanked the 'Sher Squad' for their support. Zinta promised a stronger comeback in the next IPL season.
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