Mumbai: It looks that King of Bollywood Shahrukh Khan is looking forward for a truce between him and Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) as the president of MCA Ravi Sawant is ready to have a talk with BCCI over the issue of five-year ban which was imposed on him after Shahrukh’s conduct of misbehavior at Wankhede Stadium.
Owner of Kolkata Knight Riders, Shahrukh Khan, had a fight with the security guard of Wankhede Stadium after the match of his team during the last edition of IPL. He threatened an official and also refused to apologize for his behaviour because of which he has to face this five-year-ban from the officials of MCA.
Kolkata Knight Riders will play their away match at Wankhede on May 7 and IPL commissioner Rajiv Shukla had made it clear that being a team owner Shahrukh can go and watch the match when his team his playing but the MCA officials has not yet confirmed this news and are adamant on their five-year ban.
The BCCI has requested the MCA to reconsider the 'ban' on Shahrukh. And they are trying to force the two parties make peace ahead of the sixth edition of the Twenty20 league that starts April 3.