What Preeti said about Shashank, who became a ‘flower’ from mistake – 2024-04-06 00:01:29

by times news cr

2024-04-06 00:01:29

In the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL), Shashank Singh is the most talked about name. He is being discussed since the IPL auction. By winning the Punjab Kings, this batsman incited the discussion a little more. This time Punjab Kings owner Preity Zinta joined this discussion.

Punjab brought Shashank Singh to the team for just 2 million rupees in IPL. But soon after bidding, they realized that they didn’t get the young Shashank they wanted. Got another one with the same name. As a result they want to cancel it. But it is informed that once a player is purchased, he cannot be cancelled.

It was Shashank who became a flower from a mistake. He gave the team an incredible win against Gujarat Titans on Wednesday night. Chasing a huge target of 200 runs, Punjab won and became the man of the match. After such a performance, there has been a storm of discussion about him in the media. This time, Preeti praised that Shashank.

Preeti wrote on her official page on social media, “Today seems appropriate to talk about what happened at the auction. In that situation (auction bids) most people would lose confidence.” But not Shashank! He is not like most people. He is truly special.’

Preeti also wrote, ‘He is special not only because of his skills as a player but also because of his positive attitude and incredible mindset. Showed us what he’s made of, and I applaud him for that. I have admiration and respect for him.’

‘I hope he continues to be an example to all. Life takes a different turn every now and then and it doesn’t go the way you want it to. It doesn’t even matter what people think about you, it’s what you think about yourself that matters! So keep believing in yourself like Shashank and I am sure you will be the “Man of the Match” in the game of life too.’

It should be noted that Punjab lost 5 wickets for 111 runs in 12.2 overs chasing runs in the match. Then Shashank entered the field. He remained unbeaten from there till the last ball. The 32-year-old batsman left the field winning the team after playing an innings of 61 runs at a strike rate of 210.34 by facing 6 fours and 4 sixes off 29 balls.

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