Tainted ex-India bowler S Sreesanth has got a much-needed hope of saving his cricket career, as the Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal filed by him against a Kerala High Court verdict that restored the life ban imposed on him by
Indian fast bowler S Sreesanth has pleaded in the Supreme Court which further saw him challenging the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) owing to the life ban imposed on him. In 2013, the 34-year-old pacer Sreesanth was handed over
Former South Africa pacer Andre Nel relived his tussle against S Sreesanth during India’s tour to South Africa in 2006 at the Wanderers. Notably, India will play their third Test at the same ground from January 24. In a chat with Cricbuzz,
Hours after S Sreesanth threatened to “play from other country” following the Kerala High Court’s decision to reimpose the life ban on hi, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) dealt a body blow to his hopes of returning to the
With the Kerala High Court reimposing the life-ban on tainted fast-bowler S Sreesanth, the furious bowler can open the Pandora Box and his Twitter outburst on Tuesday (October 17) hours after the court’s decision looks like the first step towards it. Sreesanth,
Launching a scathing attack towards tainted Indian Premier League franchises Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals, former India fast-bowler S Sreesanth lashed out at the Kerala High Court’s latest order which reimposed the life ban from cricket activities on the bowler. The division
Frustrated with the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) reluctance to follow the court’s order and end the life-ban imposed on him, discarded fast-bowler S Sreesanth, on Friday ( August 18), moved the Kerala High Court seeking its direction to the
S Sreesanth was just the second player from Kerala to represent India in the longest format of the game when he made his debut against England in 2006 and the right-arm pacer totally justified the hype surrounding him. His five wickets in
S Sreesanth would have never thought that his love for South Africa’s bowling great Allan Donald would change his life forever. One of the most animated characters one can ever see on a cricket field, Sreesanth was seen sporting an arm band
With the Board Of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) reluctant to revoke the life-ban imposed on S Sreesanth, the fast-bowler has lashed out at the board. Earlier this week, the Kerala High Court had revoked the life ban imposed on the 34-year old