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India.com
10-06-2025
- Business
- India.com
Preity Zinta will VANISH after IPL 2025 final, where does PBKS owner live, it is...
In these collection of pictures, we find out all about Punjab Kings co-owner Preity Zinta's husband and her home which is far away from India. Preity Zinta is co-owner of IPL 2025 finalist Punjab Kings. The Bollywood star has 23 per cent stake in PBKS. Image credit: Source: Instagram Preity Zinta is married to financial analyst Gene Goodenough since 2016. The couple have twins Jai and Gia, born through surrogacy in 2021. Image credit: Source: Instagram After IPL 2025, Preity Zinta will travel 13000 kms away from India to Los Angeles in the United States. Her husband Gene Goodenough pursued his MBA from Esade before specializing in Finance and Marketing at USC Marshall School of Business in Los Angeles. Preity Zinta's PBKS lost to RCB in IPL 2025 final by six runs at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad last week. Preity Zinta and her husband met through mutual friends in the United States. They have initially kept their relationship secret before marriage. Preity Zinta's PBKS had topped the league stages Points Table in IPL 2025 season. Preity Zinta keeps travelling to India regularly during IPL season or during IPL auctions.


India.com
04-06-2025
- Business
- India.com
More bad news for Preity Zinta after IPL 2025 final loss, PBKS will lose Rs...
Preity Zinta's Punjab Kings have lost in IPL final for second time. After losing IPL 2014 final, PBKS also lost IPL 2025 final to RCB by six runs in Ahmedabad on Tuesday. Preity Zinta's Punjab Kings have got Rs 12.5 crore from BCCI for finishing runners-up in the IPL 2025 season. Preity Zinta's Punjab Kings have suffered a loss of Rs 7.5 crore after IPL 2025 final. If they had won their maiden title, PBKS would have got Rs 20 crore instead of Rs 12.5 crore as runners-up. Punjab Kings brand value would have jumped 15 per cent if they won IPL 2025 final, according to media reports. IPL 2025 champions RCB's brand value has jumped 10 per cent. Preity Zinta's PBKS have suffered Rs 128 crore loss in brand value potentially after losing the IPL 2025 final. PBKS brand value would have been Rs 996 crore as opposed to Rs 867 crore currently. Punjab Kings are currently in 9th place among IPL teams in brand value while RCB are in second place, even before the IPL 2025 title win. Punjab Kings had finished on top of Points Table after league stage in the IPL 2025 season. But PBKS both Qualifier 1 and final to RCB.


India.com
04-06-2025
- Business
- India.com
IPL 2025 Prize money: Kohli's RCB hit JACKPOT, get Rs..., PBKS end up with...
Virat Kohli's RCB won the IPL 2025 title with a six-run win over PBKS in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Tuesday. Royal Challengers Bengaluru will get Rs 20 crore from BCCI after winning the IPL 2025 crown. Shreyas Iyer's PBKS reached IPL final for second time and first time after 11 years. Preity Zinta's PBKS will get Rs 12.5 crore from BCCI for ending runners-up in IPL 2025 season. Punjab Kings has finished on top of Points Table after the IPL 2025 league stage. But PBKS lost to RCB in both Qualifier 1 as well as the final. GT's Sai Sudharsan and Prasidh Krishna get Rs 10 lakh each for winning the Orange Cap and Purple Cap respectively for IPL 2025 season. Virat Kohli was retained for Rs 21 crore by RCB ahead of IPL 2025 mega auction last year.


India.com
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
RCB vs PBKS Live Score, IPL 2025 Final: Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Punjab Kings gunning to win their maiden crown
Shreyas Iyer's PBKS will take on Rajat Patidar's RCB in the IPL 2025 final in Ahmedabad on Tuesday. (Source: X) The IPL 2025 final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad will fitness a first-time champions, no matter which team wins the contest. The two finalists Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Punjab Kings have not won the IPL title in the last 18 season. Rajat Patidar's RCB and Shreyas Iyer's PBKS have been the two best teams in the season – finishing in the top two positions in the Points Table. However, RCB will take a confidence of a comprehensive win over PBKS in Qualifier 1 just a few days back in Mullanpur. RCB vs PBKS, IPL 2025 Final LIVE Score and Updates HERE –


Mint
31-05-2025
- Sport
- Mint
Shreyas Iyer sent stern message ahead of Punjab Kings' Qualifier 2 match: ‘Swallow your pride and move on'
Shreyas Iyer led Punjab Kings had a dream season this year as they closed the league stages of IPL 2025 with the 1st rank on the Points Table with 19 points to their name. However, the very next match, PBKS had to face a drubbing at the hands of Royal Challengers Bengaluru who not only restricted them to a mere total of 101 runs at their home ground in Mullanpur but also chased the total with exactly 10 overs remaining in the match. Josh Hazlewood and Suyash Sharma were the main threats for RCB as they dismantled the PBKS batting by taking 3 wickets each. Hazlewood took the priced wicket of Iyer at the start of the batter's innings and after that there was carnage to follow as PBKS batters were forced to come out earlier than expected. After the match, former Australian cricketer Tom Moody said that Iyer should have kept his ego in check and seen off that spell from Hazlewood, who has been RCB's most threatening bowler this year. Speaking at ESPNCricinfo's 'Tmeout' show, Moody said, 'At times, you need to put your ego in your pocket and just move forward. To me that was the perfect example of not reading the situation – trying to overcome something that has been a darkness in the past instead of just swallowing your pride and just moving on by just accumulating,' 'You only had to see Hazlewood out. It was a simple thing – see him out and look to dissect the rest of their attack,' Moddy added. Moody also said that Iyer had misread the situation in the game, and that the loss of his wicket was a crucial moment after which the PBKS batting fell apart. Notably, Iyer is the second-highest run-getter for the Punjab Kings this season, behind only opener Prabhsimran Singh. 'The first ball he played and missed – the perfect line that you'd expect Hazlewood to bowl. He sort of played at it, but didn't really want to play at it. And then, that third ball he got out,' Moody noted. In lieu of qualifying in 1st place in the Points Table, PBKS will have another opportunity to find a way to the final of the tournament as they face off against the Mumbai Indians on 1 June.