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WATCH: Kings Xi Punjab's Overseas Brigade Scares Co-owner Preity Zinta With 'Dog Jaw Prank'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 03 May, 2017 01:35 PM
  • WATCH: Kings Xi Punjab's Overseas Brigade Scares Co-owner Preity Zinta With 'Dog Jaw Prank'

Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) cricketers might not be in the best of form in the tenth edition of Indian Premier League (IPL), but their cricketers seem to be having a good time off the field.

 

Led by Glenn Maxwell, Punjab are currently ranked fifth in the points table with four wins from nine matches. In their previous match against Delhi Daredevils, KXIP registered a comprehensive 10-wicket win after skittling the opponents out for just 67 runs.

 

In a funny video shared by West Indian all-rounder Darren Sammy, several overseas cricketers can be seen having a good time with co-owner Preity Zinta.

 

Marcus Stoinis, the Australian all-rounder, tells the Bollywood actress that he has a 'dog jaw'. Eoin Morgan is there at the table as well; while Sammy, who is recording the video, can be heard supporting Stoinis.

 

Zinta, who first looks in shock after hearing to Stoinis' claims, decides to touch the Australian's jaw after seeing Morgan do so.

 

As planned, the moment she touches Stoinis' jaw, the Australian scares her by barking like a dog.

 
 

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