Kolkata, April 14 (Inditop.com) Kolkata Knight Riders owner Shah Rukh Khan, taking the blame for his team’s poor showing at the ongoing third edition of India Premier League (IPL), has offered “unconditional apologies to all” and “no promises anymore”.
“I completely take the blame for not putting up a good enough show… so much love for KKR & I couldn’t reciprocate,” Shah Rukh Khan tweeted after his Knights were mauled by the Chennai Super Kings in an IPL outing Tuesday.
SRK did not hide his frustrations and was candid enough after the Knights’ poor show at the Chidambaram stadium where his franchise lost by nine wickets.
“Just disappointed. Can’t do any more for KKR. Sorry can’t sound fakely uppity about next season & thanks for support tweets,” he said.
Though mathematically the men in purple still have a remote chance of qualifying for the semi-finals, the Bollywood Badshah sees no light at the end of the tunnel.
“Substance leads to style & glamour. Supporters of KKR, we can say goodbye to IPL now. Better than last year is not good enough.”
“I am not sad. Just feel awful for Kolkata & all of this, most wonderful city & my sponsors. No promises anymore. Bye all.”
KKR may be the most successful franchise commercially, but SRK is not only concerned about the riches — King Khan says he is emotionally attached to the team.
“Someone just sent a mathematical (ill informed) profit made by KKR. To correct you, not invested million $s just some priceless emotions in KKR.”
“Bye all. I am off now to deal with disappointments in the way I know best. You find your poison. Love you all. Unconditional apologies to all.”
Clearly the expectations were not fulfilled as SRK signed off from his account.
The Kolkata Knights Riders are currently placed seventh on the table with just ten points from 12 matches with a dismal net run rate of -0.632.