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I love winning, says Shah Rukh
Bollywood Desk
KOLKATA—After defeating Hyderabad’s Deccan Chargers Sunday at the Eden
Gardens, the Kolkata Knight Riders and team owner Shah Rukh Khan were at
the peak of their confidence about winning the Indian Premier League (IPL).
“I love winning - whether it’s IPL matches or films or a game of carom
with my kids or the entire world. I believe my victory is God’s
assurance that I really worked hard,” the superstar said.
“We are the toughest competition for the other seven teams. Why one team
at a time-put all the seven teams on one side and see how the Knight
Riders battle it out against them,” Shah Rukh said on the sidelines of a
press conference after Sunday’s match.
Does he not get nervous while his Knights are in action?
“Kolkata Knight Riders is my dream personified. I always wanted to be a
cricketer. Now it’s through my team that I am fulfilling my dream. I am
possessive about my team. When my boys are playing I am worried
throughout about their comfort. It’s like seeing Aryan (son) take part
in a race and praying that he wins unhurt.”
Did he spend Rs. 2 billion on the team just to fulfil his dream, or has
he already started calculating his profits?
“Do I look so intelligent as to count my profit instead of shouting and
cheering for my team?” he said with a smile.
“The team is divided into three sections - the cricket part is looked
after by my Knights, I look after the entertainment section and my
business partner Juhi Chawla and her husband Jay Mehta look after the
administrative part. The latter will be the right people to comment on
the profit.”
How was the experience of playing the first match at Eden Gardens?
“It’s fantastic. Only Kolkatans can feel the true spirit of cricket.
It’s their overwhelming support that no tough pitch and power failure
could come in the way of the victory of the Knight Riders.”
What is beyond the team motto - “Korbo, Lorbo, Jeetbo” (Do, Fight, Win)?
“The Kolkata Knight Riders are here to teach the world how to believe
and win a dream that no one else dares to do. Discipline, dedication and
dignity are the three powers that are combined at every stroke of our
bat and every throw of our ball,” he said. |