Initially delayed by an hour owing to persistent rain, the match eventually commenced under overcast skies. However, just as the contest was gaining momentum, it was halted following a reported drone strike launched by Pakistan targeting Indian territory
In the wake of this development, match officials suspended play, which was later officially abandoned on security grounds.
Before the interruption, Punjab Kings, having opted to bat first, displayed dominant intent. Openers Prabhsimran Singh and Priyansh Arya took charge from the outset, smashing aggressive half-centuries and putting Delhi’s bowling attack on the back foot. The pair stitched together a blistering 122-run stand in just 10.1 overs. However, the tone of the evening shifted dramatically soon after Priyansh Arya’s dismissal.
One of the stadium’s floodlights unexpectedly shut down, followed shortly by two additional towers losing power. Moments later, match officials, players, and support staff vacated the field. Meanwhile, unsettling movement in the stands began to draw attention
Authorities soon confirmed that fans inside the stadium were being urgently evacuated. This decision was prompted by reports of a drone strike in the Pathankot region of Jammu and Kashmir, located approximately 80 kilometers from the venue in Dharamsala
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