Wankhede open for SRK as MCA lifts ban

Dhaka: Bollywood movie mogul Shah Rukh Khan is now allowed to enter in Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai after the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) lifted his five-year ban on entering the stadium, reported Indian media.
The managing committee meeting of MCA was held on Sunday in Mumbai, and the committee decided to lift the ban on Dilwale actor which was supposed to end in 2017.
According to a report, a section of the MCA wanted to lift the ban on Shah Rukh Khan since the actor accepted the order ‘respectfully’ without trying to enter the stadium at any stage.
Khan was banned from entering the Wankhede in May 2012 for five years after a scuffle and heated altercation with a security guard and the MCA officials following an IPL game in which KKR beat the Mumbai Indians, reported Focus News.
The MCA had offered to temporarily lift the ban on Shah Rukh last year, in what was a failed attempt at bringing back the IPL final from Bangalore to Mumbai. That offer, however, was just for the final.