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Sris Iyer’s sister, targeted on social media on the defeat of PBK, “pointing to those fingers …”




Srista, sister of Punjab Kings skipper Shreyas Iyer, was not happy to see the troll while targeting her brother after a franchise defeat against Royal Challengers Bangalore with the Indian Premier League (IPL). The game broke under the pressure done by Punjab RCB. The situation gave PBKS fans a chance to target Iyer.

“It is honestly disappointing that it is disappointing to see people so low to see the family only to show support. Whether we are physically present or cheering from a distance, our support for the team is unbreakable. For those pointing those fingers, your shallow mentality is not only laughter, it is very low.

For the match, Devdutt Padikkal played under the competent guidance of Peerless Virat Kohli as Royal Challengers Bangalore took a sweet revenge on Punjab Kings, retaining all their distance records with an easy seven-diche win. After losing the Rain-Karteld Home Match for Punjab Kings on Friday, RCB replaced the table within less than 48 hours, chasing a target of 158 in only 18.5 overs to enter the top four in the points table.

Southpav Padikkal (61 in 35 balls), which is an innate elegance on the song, scored his first IPL half -century in 22 innings, while such a chase has been a cakewalk for Kohli’s caliber’s caliber because he played the second laidel for a better part of his innings.

He ended with a Utkarsh, remaining unbeaten at 73 off 54 balls. The pair played 103 with minimal risk by playing textbook cricketing stroke in 103 overs in 11.3 overs.

It was Kohli, who started with a signature drawing from Arshdeep Singh, where the wrist rolling placed the ball down and the back-drive of a bowler from Xavier Bartlet to indicate his intentions.

He found a competent partner in Parkal, who hit fours and sixes in equal measurements.

Against the spinners, he would use the depth of the crease to rock back and was fantastic to run between wickets, on one occasion, Kohli pushed him to sprinkle for four runs.

Kohli easily cultivated strike and when needed, there was a limit once he got a bounce when he rose to the back-cut Jensen to a backward point.

Padikkal was finally trying to go for the bowling of the fifth six -handed hand spinner Harpreet Brar, but by then RCB had pockets everyone in the game.

Once he scored 50 runs off 42 balls, Kohli deliberately hit Arshadeep behind the point for a limit. But undoubtedly the best shot was out of six directly from Yuzvendra Chahal.

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