Kochi, May 17: Things, at the moment, appear bleak for fast bowler S. Sreesanth, one of the most colourful personalities in Kerala, who shot into prominence by becoming only the second person from the state to represent India in cricket.
Ever since the news of the arrest of Sreesanth and two other fellow Rajasthan Royals players over spot-fixing broke, it came as a shock to the cricket-loving fraternity in the state and not to mention his family.
Sreesanth made his debut against Sri Lanka in a One-Day International played at Nagpur Oct 25, 2005, at the age of 22. With aggression his forte, he soon came to be known as the 'angry young cricketer' and rubbed shoulders with many including Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds and also Harbajan Singh, to name a few.