Shah Rukh Khan, the iconic Bollywood superstar and co-owner of the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) franchise in the Indian Premier League (IPL), has been a constant presence at KKR matches, cheering on his team and inspiring fans. Under his ownership, KKR has experienced both triumphs and setbacks, but Khan’s unwavering support has made him a symbol of loyalty for the franchise.
Khan’s global fame has also drawn a vast international fan base to KKR. Australian cricket captain Pat Cummins, who played for KKR from 2014 to 2022, recently revealed in a podcast that he was initially unaware of Khan’s celebrity status.
“The first time I met Shah Rukh Khan, I had no idea who he was,” Cummins admitted. “I had never watched a Bollywood film. But I could sense his aura and the respect he commanded from the other players.”
Cummins praised Khan’s leadership style, describing him as “very funny, very cute, and always encouraging us to enjoy ourselves and play with freedom.” He contrasted this with other owners who put pressure on their players.
Despite his commitment to KKR, Cummins opted out of the 2023 IPL season to focus on national duties and manage his workload. However, he returned to the IPL in 2024, joining the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) for a record-breaking Rs 20.5 crore.
Under Cummins’ leadership, SRH reached the final of the 2024 IPL, ultimately losing to KKR. Despite the defeat, Cummins’ performance and the team’s success showcased his value as a player and leader.
Shah Rukh Khan’s passion for KKR and his unwavering support for his players have made him an integral part of the franchise. His presence has not only inspired the team but has also drawn a global audience to the IPL, further solidifying the league’s status as one of the most popular sporting events in the world.