Sreesanth's seven year spot-fixing ban ends: I am free says, the World Cup winner

India pacer S Sreesanth''s ban for alleged spot-fixing came to an end on Sunday, concluding a seven-year punishment that ...

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: September 13, 2020 11:58 AM2020-09-13T11:58:46+5:302020-09-13T11:59:16+5:30

Sreesanth's seven year spot-fixing ban ends: I am free says, the World Cup winner | Sreesanth's seven year spot-fixing ban ends: I am free says, the World Cup winner

Sreesanth's seven year spot-fixing ban ends: I am free says, the World Cup winner

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India pacer S Sreesanth''s ban for alleged spot-fixing came to an end on Sunday, concluding a seven-year punishment that was originally meant to be for life. Sreesanth highlighted that he has the freedom to play again, which he was keen to attain since long. He added that it’s a massive relief and expects none to understand what it means to him. Sreesanth, who was part of India’s 2007 T20 World Cup winning squad and 2011 squad, has expressed his desire to play the next 50-over World Cup in India. The 37-year-old has already made it clear that he intends to resume at least his domestic career at the end of the ban and his home state Kerala has promised to consider him if he manages to prove his fitness."I''m completely free of any charges nd anything nd now gonna represent the sport I love the most.will give my very best to every ball I ball even (if) it''s just practice," he tweeted on Friday, a couple of days before the end of his suspension.

"Just have another 5 to 7 years max to give it all I''ve got nd I will give the very best to any team I play," he added.However, with the Indian domestic season postponed at present due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it remains to be seen when exactly Sreesanth is able to make a comeback if Kerala decides to give him a chance.The Indian domestic season starts in August but the pandemic has left the scheduling in complete disarray."...the BCCI is making all efforts to ensure that domestic cricket resumes as and when the conditions permit," BCCI President Sourav Ganguly wrote in a recent letter to presidents and secretaries of its affiliated member associations.

Sreesanth''s life ban for alleged spot-fixing in the 2013 edition of the IPL was reduced to seven years by BCCI Ombudsman DK Jain last year.Jain had observed that the cricketer is well past his prime having already served six years.The BCCI banned Sreesanth in August 2013 along with his Rajasthan Royals teammates Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan.But on March 15 last year, the Supreme Court set aside the BCCI disciplinary committee''s order and asked the Board to reconsider the quantum of punishment."I will never ever cheat cricket even when iam playing a friendly match..I don''t ball (bowl) easy ones or try to loose...so pls get that right with everyone..." Sreesanth posted recently. Sreesanth played 27 Tests and 53 ODIs for India, taking 87 and 75 wickets respectively. He has also taken seven wickets in 10 T20 Internationals.

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