Wankhede out of bounds to Shah Rukh

It is "a message for everyone that such behaviour is not acceptable," says MCA chief Vilasrao Deshmukh

May 18, 2012 12:56 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 10:49 pm IST - Mumbai

Kolkata Knight Riders co-owner and actor Shah Rukh Khan has been banned by the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) from entering the Wankhede Stadium for five years.

MCA president Vilasrao Deshmukh made the announcement at the end of a managing committee meeting on Friday.

Mr. Khan was involved in a spat at the stadium on Wednesday night, which was captured on camera by photographers. He allegedly assaulted a security guard and abused MCA officials in a drunken state.

“The managing committee of the MCA, at its meeting today [on Friday], has condemned the behaviour of Mr. Shah Rukh Khan who, without any provocation, hurled abuses at MCA officials and manhandled the security guard in the presence of BCCI and IPL officials,” read a statement released by Mr. Deshmukh.

“Mr. Shah Rukh Khan had no regrets for his action and misbehaviour. In fact, he has justified [his]… manhandling of the security guard and abusing and threatening MCA officials,” it added.

The BCCI was informed of the decision, Mr. Deshmukh said.

BCCI Chief Administrative Officer Ratnakar Shetty, present at the briefing, confirmed that the MCA's decision was communicated to the BCCI. “[A] complaint has been received from the MCA by the BCCI president. We will look into… [it], and it may also lead to some measures to ensure that such incidents are not repeated in future IPL events,” said Mr. Shetty, who is also MCA vice-president.

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