
(Image source from: SKR thanks Mumbai Cricket Association for withdrawing ban})
Bollywood Superstar Shah Rukh Khan (SRK), 49, has expressed his gratitude over the revoking of five-year-ban by Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) that was imposed to disallow him from entering into Wankhede stadium, a cricket stadium in Mumbai. He chose twitter to thank MCA for its graciousness.
SRK tweeted that, “My gentle father-in-law made me realise how little it matters who was rite or who was wrong. Wot matters is grace. Thnx MCA for ur graciousness.” MCA lifted the ban on Shah Rukh Khan on Sunday.
Venky Mysore, Kolkata Knight Riders CEO, also expressed his joy over the ban being lifted on Shah Rukh by the MCA.
He tweeted that, "Pleased to note MCA has lifted the ban on @iamsrk.
@KKRiders will be happy to see him cheering in person next time we play at Wankhede!," he said.
MCA’s ban on Shah Rukh Khan
Shah Rukh Khan is co-owner of the Kolkata Knight Riders, an IPL team. He was banned by MCA on 18, May 2010 from entering into the premises of Wankhede cricket stadium for five years. The ban was imposed on SRK as the actor was engaged in a brawl with the cricketing board officials and the security staff of the stadium, after Kolkata Knight Riders won a match against Mumbai Indians.
- Sumana