Kolkata Knight Riders' owner Shah Rukh Khan has admitted that he should not have got into a fight with the Wankhede stadium security guard during last season's IPL that led to MCA imposing a five-year ban on him.
"In retrospect, I should not have behaved like that. On the other hand, it's not something that I really think about. It's quite cool," said Shah Rukh.
Asked what would he do on May 7 when KKR take on Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede stadium, Shah Rukh said, "I don't want to sound politically incorrect but what will they do if I enter? Shoot me?"
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"I don't know...Otherwise it has to be the masks, I'll have to wear them with a false moustache and stuff like that. But I am not going to take any chances. I will wait outside the Wankhede and cheer for my boys.
"As long as my team is allowed inside the Wankhede Stadium, it's fine. We will win the match. I don't need to be there to win the match," he said during a late night programme at the team hotel.
Shah Rukh, in fact entered the KKR dressing room during the break in a clear violation of the protocol.
"It's my face...People stop me from going to lot of places in stadiums nowadays. In our team, Brett Lee looks the most well-behaved, so I'll wear his mask and enter the dressing room.
"I just wanted to tell Gambhir well done at halftime. I am sorry, it's my mistake. I forget the rules sometimes. I will try not to do it again, so that I'm not banned from here," an apologetic Shah Rukh added.