The fours shouted… Rachin Ravindra’s shot injured the cheerleader of Punjab Kings

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|09-04-2025

In the IPL, the players, the fans and the cheerleaders like to see the rain of fours and sixes in the IPL. But sometimes they also harm fours and sixes. Something similar happened in the match played between Punjab Kings and Chennai Super Kings. The Punjab Kings batsmen gave their team's fans and cheerleaders a chance to celebrate, but Chennai Super Kings batsman Rachin Ravindra turned the upside down and removed the cheerleader's screams from one of his shots.

This view was seen during the match held on Tuesday 8 April in Mullanpur, the home ground of Punjab Kings. In response to the target of 220 runs from Punjab, Rachin Ravindra and Devan Conway made a reinforcement for Chennai Super Kings.

Both batsmen could not bat at a stormy pace, but kept collecting boundary in between. One such boundary came out of Rachin Ravindra's bat, whose target became a cheerleader.

The fours shouted the cheerleader

This incident happened in the last over of Powerplay. On a ball of Marco Janson, he shot a shot towards mid -wicket with full force. The ball went for fours but the ball did not stop even after crossing the boundary. Rather, a cheerleader of Punjab Kings sitting there collided loudly.

As soon as the ball was hit, the cheerleader screamed loudly and the second cheerleader sitting with it also got nervous. Even after this, the pain of injury was clear on the face of the cheerleader of Punjab and she was seen caressing her hand.

Rachin could not last long again

Now it can be called a coincidence that after this incident, Rachin could not last long. After just 3 balls and playing, Rachin returned to the pavilion after getting out in the seventh over. His bat scored 37 runs in 23 balls, which included 6 fours. Glenn Maxwell avenged the cheerleader injury and returned the pavilion to the Chennai opener. Earlier, Punjab's young opener Priyansh Arya scored his first century in just 39 balls.

He hit 9 sixes and 7 fours but no cheerleader or fan was hurt by any of his shot.

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