Kochi: Former India fast bowler S. Sreesanth has been included in the Kerala squad for the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 cricket tournament starting next month. This will be the first tournament for Sreesanth who has faced a seven-year ban on match-fixing allegations.
S. Sreesanth has shared a video on Twitter. In this video, players and officials are joining them and welcoming them into the team. Posting this video, he has put an emotional caption. He wrote, ‘There is no stronger man than a broken man who makes himself again. Thank you for all your support and love ‘.
Sreesanth (S. Sreesanth) was banned by the Cricket Board of India (BCCI) for his alleged involvement in spot-fixing in the IPL. The state cricket board has kept him in the team for the Mushtaq Ali Trophy tournament starting in Mumbai from January 10.
“There is nothing stronger than a broken man, who has rebuilt himself ..” Thnks a lot for all the Supoort nd love ..#Gods grace #humbled #cricket #keralacricketassociation #bcci #grateful #respect #love #bestisyettocome pic.twitter.com/U0xyEg9XHu
– Sreesanth (@ sreesanth36) December 30, 2020
The ban on S. Sreesanth was ended in September this year.
Earlier this month, he was scheduled to play the T20 tournament in Alappuzha, which was canceled due to the Corona epidemic.
Sanju Samson will be the captain of the Kerala team while Sachin Baby will be the vice-captain.
Explain that this team also includes experienced players like Jalaj Saxena, Robin Uthappa and Basil Thampi.
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