Banned S Sreesanth to approach Supreme Court
Cricket | November 03, 2017 21:37 ISTSreesanth said he has been very quiet for the four-and-a-half years and felt it was high time for him to speak his mind.
Sreesanth said he has been very quiet for the four-and-a-half years and felt it was high time for him to speak his mind.
S Sreesanth, who has been banned over match-fixing, claimed that the BCCI has separate rules for him and he is being singled out.
In what could be a shocking blow to Sreesanth, a division bench of the Kerala HC upheld the appeal made by the BCCI against the earlier single bench verdict that lifted the life ban on the bowler in August this year.
Now, the only option before S Sreesanth is to approach the Supreme Court and, according to sources close to the bowler, he is likely to go in appeal against this verdict.
The former India pacer Sreesanth was charged for spot-fixing during the sixth edition of the Indian Premier League ( IPL) in 2013.
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Sreesanth led the Playback Singers XI who took on a team of the Producers XI. He opened the batting and had a good outing with the bat.
S Sreesanth's career is getting back on the track as Kerala High Court recently lifted the ban imposed by BCCI.
The BCCI is firm on its stand that they will not allow the speedster to make an immediate comeback.
KCA said the cricketer has informed it of his readiness to make a comeback to competitive cricket.
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