Sreesanth Explodes On Kerala High Court For Restoring The Life Ban On His Cricketing Career
The incident that has shaken the 2013 IPL is still haunting Sreesanth. After a considerable time lapse, there was earlier a moment when it felt like something good has happened, as Kerala High Court has passed a statement claiming that the ban on this ace bowler might be lifted if BCCI has to consider it. But, that didn’t stay for long.
We all know that Sreesanth is slapped with spot-fixing while playing for the IPL team Rajasthan Royals. Soon after that, a single-judge bench of the Kerala High Court had revoked the life ban decision. But, now, to very much surprise, a new decision by a division bench of the Court added that the life ban imposed by the BCCI on Sreesanth will stay.
Amidst his preparations for the comeback, this retaliation from the High Court has shocked the former cricketer who was all set to play Ranji Trophy for Kerala. The 34-year-old bowler even blasted the Kerala High Court in a series of tweets for not lifting the life ban on his cricketing career.
Infuriated Sreesanth went quoting the court’s calling as “worst decision ever”, next to that, he questioned the BCCI’s decision on allowing Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Rajasthan Royals (RR) back in the league. The two teams had completed their 2 years of suspension.
Starting with the tweet, “This is the worst decision ever..special rule for me?what about real culprits?What about Chennai super kings? And what about Rajasthan?”
This is the worst decision ever..special rule for me?what about real culprits?What about chennai super kings ? And what about Rajasthan ?
— Sreesanth (@sreesanth36) October 17, 2017
In his next tweets, wrote, “Anyway all I have is my family and lots of dear ones who still believe in me…I will keep fighting and make sure I don’t give up…”
Anyway all I have is my family and lots of dear ones who still believes in me..I will keep fighting and make sure I don’t give up..
— Sreesanth (@sreesanth36) October 17, 2017
Further tweets went:
Thanks a lot for all the support Nd encouragement given so far. I assure u all that I’m not giving up..I will Keep at it..Nd alwys believe
— Sreesanth (@sreesanth36) October 17, 2017
And what about the accused 13 names in Lodha report?? No one wants to know about it?i will keep fighting for my right..God is great 🇮🇳✌🏻💒
— Sreesanth (@sreesanth36) October 17, 2017
This spat between Sreesanth and the authorities is simply donning the news now and then, with no edge really decoded. There is always this doubt on why no complete details about the “Closed envelope” are revealed. What all the fuss is about is still unknown!
However, kicking aside these conspiracies, Sreesanth’s fans are always been supportive from the day one. Many are waiting for his comeback and the tweets, comments, and messages to him are the sole proofs of his good will.
Check out some of the opinions and comments made by the netizens:
What is happening..?Losing hope in Judiciary too..@BCCI seems to be like some terrorist group with ultra power where common man is nothing.
— Vidithasanthan(Divya (@Vidithasanthan) October 17, 2017
We need to file an appeal exposing BCCI’s hypocrisy ,how they deal with Meiyappan ,CSK ,RR and 12 names in sealed envelope
— Rajeev Kumar P (@rajeev4afb) October 17, 2017
Rajasthan and chennai coming back
Meiyappan is back
Raj kundra is back
Dhoni is back
Real culrpits are back
Innocent Sree is banned— Manu Prathap (@manu_pm36) October 17, 2017
Chennai super kings nd rajasthan has huge amount of money nd power..dey can buy laws.. actually dey create laws..bloody shit..
— Shweta Hegde (@iShWeTaaa) October 17, 2017
Shame on you @BCCI if u hve the guts to take action against the big names hided in the envolep??
— Vishnu Vo Sreesanth (@VishnuVo36) October 17, 2017
Within the brief span, Sree has earned some fine statistics in the International formats, he played 27 Tests, 53 ODIs and 10 T20 internationals for India with his last international appearance in 2011.
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