
New Delhi: The main frightening of security was disrupted by a high-voltage clash between Kolkata Knight (KKR) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in Eden Gardens on Wednesday after the cricket Association of Bengals (CAB) received an e-mail.The menacing message was discovered in the official e -mail box of CAB and was traced to an unidentified sender.President Cab Snehasish Ganguly, who confirmed the incident, said the matter was the subject of the investigation and all the necessary security protocols were activated.“The post office was found from an unknown ID in the official e -mail Cab during the match. The police are investigating and the security in Eden Gardens has been reinforced,” the ganguly said.The threat of the bomb coincided with the period of increased national warnings after a recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam. In response to India, the “Sindoor operation” launched.As part of this operation, the Indian armed forces carried out accurate strikes on nine terrorist goals-four located in Pakistan (Bahawalpur, Muridke, Sarjal and Mehmono Joy) and five in Pakistan occupied by Jammu and Kashmir.
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Chennai Super Kings pulled the Krk with two goals in the nail biting surface and practically set out the defending champions from the IPL playoffs.CSK chased the target 180 and got through the line with two balls to save. Dewald Brevis was a star artist with Quickfire 52 of 25 balls, while Shivam Dube (45) and Captain MS Dhoni (17 No Out) played essential support roles.For Kkr, Vaibhav Arara excelled with characters 3 for 48. Harshit Rana (2/43) and Varun Chakaravarthy (2/18) also brought key contributions.Previously, after KKR chose BAT, he published 179 for the 6th Captain Ajinkya Rahane with 48, with a fixed support for Andre Russell (38) and Manish Pandey (36*).CSK’s Noor Ahmad played with the ball and picked up four goals.