By Khabrein.info Correspondent,
Mumbai, May 19: Indian Premier League (IPL) has finally stepped in to sooth the nerves of the agitated Shah Rukh Khan who owns Kolkata Night Riders over ICC refusal to allow him access to team dressing room during the IPL matches.
Earlier Shah Rukh Khan (SRK) was banned from visiting the players’ dressing room and dug out. He had also said that BCCI has asked him not to violate ICC code of conduct.
Now the IPL has come up with a solution to the problem that has also potential to incite other IPL owners that include some most powerful people of Indian business and industry. Some of the IPL owners include Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani and Vijay Mallya.
The IPL has proposed to issue accreditation badge that would allow one member of each IPL franchises access to their team players during matches.
IPL commissioner Lalit Modi says, “there have been reports in the media about denial of a team owner access to the dug out and dressing room. The IPL is conducted as per the rules and regulations of the ICC whose ACU officials were just doing the job entrusted”.
He went on to say that ACU guys go strictly by the colour code. A red badge issued by the ACU, on approval of the team manager, will help the person holding it access to all areas. He further said that “this is what we intend to do by giving each of the team owners one such badge each. They do have the right to sit with the players in the dug outs and dressing rooms”.
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