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S. Sreesanth was initially given a lifetime ban by the BCCI.© Twitter
Former India cricketer Suresh Raina took to Twitter to want former teammate S. Sreesanth good luck, because the pacer gears as much as return to motion. The 37-year-old is ready to play within the President’s Cup T20 Tournament, which is being organised by Kerala Cricket Association. On Monday, Sreesanth took to social media to publish a heartfelt message for his followers. Along with a photograph, he wrote, “It’s just about time to roll my arms again giving the very best to the game I love the most .To all my lovely people ;alwys remember”ur the perfect model of urself however make certain ur getting higher nd higher nd be the easiest model please do not ever quit” u r the #family”.
It’s nearly time to roll my arms once more giving the easiest to the sport I really like probably the most .To all my beautiful individuals ;alwys bear in mind”ur the best version of urself but make sure ur getting better nd better nd be the very best version please don’t ever give up” u r the #household pic.twitter.com/enr6KpIYnJ
— Sreesanth (@sreesanth36) November 30, 2020
In the feedback part, Raina replied, “Good luck my brother ! Go well and best wishes to you and your will ! Respect”.
Sreesanth was initially banned by the BCCI for lifetime in August 2013 for his participation in alleged spot-fixing within the Indian Premier League (IPL), together with Rajasthan Royals (RR) teammates Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan. His ban was lowered to seven years final 12 months, and it led to September this 12 months.
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The native T20 match begins on December 17. The groups taking part within the match are KCA Royals, KCA Tigers, KCA Tuskers, KCA Eagles, KCA Panthers and KCA Lions.
Sreesanth made his India debut in 2005 in opposition to Sri Lanka in an ODI. He additionally received the 2011 ODI World Cup with India, and the 2007 T20 World Cup.
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