Sunday, April 5, 2009

SRK to critics: With due respect, mind your business

SRK to critics: With due respect, mind your business

Mumbai, April 5: Shah Rukh Khan today reminded Sunil Gavaskar "of an era of new gameplay" and told critics to "buy your own team and run it the way you want" if they had a problem with the way Kolkata Knight Riders was being managed.

The team owner's withering advice came on a day Gavaskar's syndicated column, ripping into KKR manager John Buchanan, appeared in newspapers, including The Telegraph.

"Main ne paisa kharch kiya yaar, bahut passion hai…. If you have a problem, you can buy your own (team) and run it the way you want," Shah Rukh told a promotional event this evening.

Suggesting Buchanan's multiple-skipper theory did not deserve comment, Gavaskar had written that the team manager "has wangled for his Queensland pals and former teammates lucrative jobs with the franchise…. The owners, poor souls, probably have little idea of how they are being milked".

Shah Rukh, whose assertion today reflected his strong backing for Buchanan, put on record his respect for Gavaskar but pointed out that times had changed and new ideas should be experimented with.

"I love Gavaskar, I respect him. I grew up watching him, Vishy (G.R. Vishwanath) and Kapil (Dev) play. I don't doubt his cricketing knowledge which is billion times more than mine. With due respect to him, this is an era of new gameplay, new format, new methodology. He didn't play T20 but his knowledge is still vast enough to make a comment," Shah Rukh said.

The actor then referred to the derision that had greeted one-day cricket when the format made its debut. "ODI cricket was called pyjama cricket. We can't look down on anything. All I am saying is that let's try new things and please give it breathing space. We take our team and coach seriously, and try and allow them to decide on things the way they want."

The words will carry significance for Sourav Ganguly, too, who captained the team in the inaugural edition of the IPL last year and has made clear his annoyance at the new plan.

Shah Rukh had said last week a call on the issue would be taken before the first game, hinting at a rethink but not committing anything.

Today, he said the multi-captain concept "has been misinterpreted". "Mohali also had followed this last year: players like Kumar Sangakkara were given charge of various aspects of the game. But it was not said as such.

"Let us see how it works. There is no harm in giving it a chance to fail. We will try it out in the practice games. If it doesn't succeed, we can always go back to the traditional method."

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source: http://www.telegraphindia.com/1090406/jsp/frontpage/story_10780773.jsp

3 comments:

  1. Dear sharukh,
    You should hold all your own KR club matches in your own lawn.
    Good riddance !!

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  2. dear
    how will get the best acter award of
    2008

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  3. mr khan,
    i do agree that india is a democratic nation n govt. has given us the right to freedom of speech??? but how can a person b so rude to a legend???? does it makes sense dt one day if i have hefty amount n (fantasising) i buy up da whole bollywood n ask u nt to work in it???? hw would it hit you????
    I KNW DT MY COMMENTS WILL NIT EVEN BOTHER YOU CUZ UR A RICH MAN N A YOUTH ICON N U HV A LOTS N LOTS OF FAME!!!! BT WHO HAS MADE U RISE IN UR CAREER??? WE THE PEOPLE!!!!

    AGREED MONEY CN DO ANYTHING!!! BT KHAN SAHIB!! KISMAT BADALTE DER NAHI LAGTI!!!!

    u shud nt have been so rude to mr. gavaskar!!! as simple as that!!!!
    n for ur ur knowledge cricket is a gentlemen;s game n to enter da cricket u shud hv some knowledge of cricket!!!

    do u knw hez da one who was the part of 83 world cup winnig team????

    i think these evidences are sufficient for you to have a think over it n ask for apology from mr. gavaskar!!!!


    I KNW ULL READ IT N DELETE!!! BUT PLZ MR. SHOWMAN!!! DNT SPOIL DA SHOW N PLZZ DNT B A VILLAIN IN FRONT OF EVERYBODY!!!!

    LET SENSE PREVAIL!!!!

    ALL DA BEST!!!!

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