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Tough times don't last: SRK's heartfelt note to his 'champs'

By REDIFF CRICKET
May 29, 2024 19:33 IST
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KKR co-owners Shah Rukh Khan and Juhu Chawla and families celebrate with the team following their IPL win in Chennai on Sunday, May 26

Superstar Shah Rukh Khan on Wednesday congratulated the "stars" of his team Kolkata Knight Riders for their stellar show at the IPL 2024 final where they lifted championship trophy for the third time,  in Chennai on Sunday.

KKR won their first IPL final in 2012 and then in 2014.

 

Penning a long note on his social media handles, Shah Rukh, the principal owner of the team, also thanked fans who waited 10 long years for the win.

The 58-year-old actor gave a shout-out to KKR mentor Gautam Gambhir, assistant coach Abhishek Nayar and head coach Chandrakant Pandit. He also mentioned KKR skipper Shreyas Iyer and support staff Ryan ten Doeschate, Bharat Arun, Carl Crowe, and Nathan Leamon in the post.

"To my boys... my team... my champs... 'these blessed candles of the night'... My Stars...of KKR. I cannot do a lot of things and you cannot do them all either...but together we manage most of them. That's what @KKRiders stood for.

Shah Rukh Khan's tweet

"Simply being together. Beyond the ability and guidance of @GautamGambhir….the earnestness of Chandu, the love of @abhisheknayar1 & leadership of @ShreyasIyer15... the dedication of @rtendo27, Bharat Arun, @1crowey & @Numb3z."

"GG (Gambhir) said if u can't support a single vision as a team... u are leading to a division in the team. Each player understood that. Young and old.

"The Trophy is not a testament of having the best players in the team... but a proof of each player being the best for the team. Boys you are all made of Star stuff!! 

"Love you all and don't let the dancing stop! Also, so happy and thankful for each and every KKR fan and I hope all around the world youngsters learn that tough times don't last... Finally Tough and Happy teams do! Korbo…Lorbo…Jeetbo….Always. See u all at the stadia in 2025," Shah Rukh wrote.

SRK celebrates with his team

Shah Rukh, who was hospitalised last week in Ahmedabad after suffering from a heat stroke after attending an IPL match of his team at the Narendra Modi Stadium, was present at Sunday's finale at Chennai's Chepauk Stadium, in a mask almost throughout the match. 

He was accompanied at the final by his wife Gauri Khan and children Aryan, Suhana, and AbRam, including KKR, co-owners Juhi Chawla and her husband Jay Mehta.

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