‘KKR to find a role for Ganguly’

January 10, 2011 02:15 pm | Updated October 13, 2016 06:30 pm IST - Durban

In this March 10, 2010 file photo, Kolkata Knight riders franchise owner Shah Rukh Khan is seen with with captain Saurav Ganguly in Mumbai. Photo: Vivek Bendre

In this March 10, 2010 file photo, Kolkata Knight riders franchise owner Shah Rukh Khan is seen with with captain Saurav Ganguly in Mumbai. Photo: Vivek Bendre

Kolkata Knight Riders’ owner and Bollywood icon Shah Rukh Khan on Monday said he would try and find a role for Sourav Ganguly in his IPL team after the former India skipper remained unsold.

Ganguly, who led KKR in the last edition, was left red-faced as none of the 10 franchisees showed interest in buying him at the two-day auction in Bangalore.

“I would love it. I would love Sourav to be an integral part. You don’t have a team in Kolkata without him. So, I will speak to Dada when I get back,” Shah Rukh said.

The fans of Ganguly on Sunday burnt Khan’s effigies in Kolkata protesting his exclusion from the team.

Shah Rukh refused to speak on why other teams ignored the former India captain.

“I don’t think I should be commenting on the nine other people. There are 350 to 400 players. There are 10 teams with think—tanks varying in hundred of numbers, the permutations and combinations. I don’t think any of us can comment really on who should pick who? I don’t think we have the right to do that.

“Auction is actually a chance like. It is very difficult to be completely confirmed on what you do in the auction. So things go wrong, kind of money you have, which players come first, so lots of decisions have to be made,” he said.

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