Shreyas Iyer’s sister Shresta has slammed trolls who targeted her after Punjab Kings’ loss to Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Match 37 of IPL 2025. The game, held in Mullanpur, saw RCB chase down 158 to seal a seven-wicket win and climb to third on the points table. Soon after the match, Shresta took to Instagram to reveal that she had been trolled for simply showing up to support her brother. Responding to the online hate, she posted a strongly worded message addressing those who dragged her into the team’s defeat. "It's honestly disappointing to see people stoop so low as to blame the family for simply showing up to support. Whether we're physically present or cheering from afar, our support for the team is unwavering. To those pointing fingers at me, your shallow mindset is not only laughable, it's embarrassing. I've been there for countless matches, India's and others and most of them ended in victory. But I guess when you're busy trolling from behind a screen, facts don't matter,” wrote Shresta on her Instagram story. Despite the negativity, Shresta made it clear that her support for her brother and his team would never waver, adding that trolls have no understanding of what real backing looks like. “I am, and always will be, a proud and positive supporter of my brother and his team. Your baseless criticism doesn't shake me, it just shows your ignorance. Win or lose, I'll be right there supporting them, because that's what real support looks like. Today just wasn't their day. But losses are a part of the game, something you'd know if you had ever done more than type out hate online. So next time, think twice before coming for someone who's actually doing what you can't...Showing up,” she added. RCB defeat PBKS to move to 3rd in Points Table RCB continued their impressive away record, extending their winning streak to five away matches with a solid victory over PBKS. Batting first, Punjab posted 157/6 in their 20 overs. While several batters got starts, none managed to play a defining innings. Shashank Singh top-scored with an unbeaten 31 off 33 balls. Also Read: 'Come back stronger next year': Dhoni's big admission after CSK's loss to MI In reply, RCB lost Phil Salt early but found stability through half-centuries from Virat Kohli and Devdutt Padikkal. Padikkal struck a fluent 61 off 35 deliveries before getting out, while Kohli anchored the chase with a composed 73 off 54 balls. With this win, RCB moved up to third on the points table, registering five wins and three losses from eight matches so far.