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SRK in India, says won't go back till Knight Riders win

TimePublished on Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 12:52, Updated on Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 12:55 in Sports section

NO GLORY FOR KNIGHTS: Shah Rukh's Knght Riders have been in the limelight for all the wrong reasons for some time now.

NO GLORY FOR KNIGHTS: Shah Rukh


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New Delhi: Disappointed over his team's dismal performance in IPL Season 2, Shah Rukh Khan has returned to India and has vowed not to go back till the Knight Riders start winning.

King Khan said on Wednesday, "I won't return to South Africa unless the team starts winning. I feel really sad when I see my team losing. They are trying very hard, so it's even more tough to digest the losses. I will only return to South Africa and cheer for my team when they start winning."

Shah Rukh's Knght Riders have been on a losing spree for some time now. The team has been in the limelight for all the wrong reasons - the dismal performance, the controversies surrounding the multi-captaincy theory put forward by coach John Buchanan and the sacking of Sourav Ganguly as captain.

The Knight Riders have won just one match out of the five that they have played so far.

However, the Badshah of Bollywood is hoping that the bad run will end soon and the team will return to "it''s cracking form".

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