India is a country where cricket run in the veins of every individual, where many brands aim to be endorsed by their favorite batsman on their bats or t-shirt! Soon every fan is going to miss seeing one of their treasured batsmen and bowler on the field in action since Sreesanth has officially announced his retirement from all forms of Indian Domestic Cricket.Â
Shanthakumaran Nair Sreesanth or famously known as Sree, born on 6 February 1983 is an Indian cricketer and film entertainer who played all types of games. He is a right-arm quick medium-pace bowler and a right-given tail-ender batsman.
Right now, in five-star cricket, he plays for Kerala. He has primarily played in the Indian Premier League (IPL), and played for teams like Rajasthan Royals. He is likewise the main Kerala Ranji player to have played Twenty20 cricket for India.
At first, prohibited for life after spot-fixing in the 2013 IPL, the boycott was diminished to seven years in August 2019. Again he is chosen for the Kerala cricket crew in 2020 and resumed his Career in public cricket.
In 2018, Sree took an interest in the well-known unscripted TV drama, Bigg Boss and turned into second place. India pacer S Sreesanth reported his retirement from all types of cricket on Tuesday. Sreesanth took to Twitter to report his retirement from all associations of the game.
“It has been a distinction to address my family, my partners, and individuals of India. And every individual who adores the game. With much bitterness yet without lament, I say this with crushing sadness: I am resigning from the Indian homegrown (top-notch and all organizations) cricket”Â
For the up-and-coming age of cricketers…I have decided to end my five-star cricket vocation. This choice is mine alone, and although I know this won’t give me joy, it is the right and good move to make as of now in my life. I’ve esteemed each second,” he added.Â
Sreesanth’s boycott for spot-fixing
In September 2020, Sreesanth’s boycott for supposed spot-fixing concluded, finishing up a seven-year discipline that was initially intended to be forever and was forcefully challenged by the ostentatious bowler. Sreesanth’s life boycott for supposed spot-fixing in the 2013 version of the IPL was diminished to seven years by BCCI Ombudsman DK Jain last year.
The BCCI prohibited Sree in August 2013 alongside his Rajasthan Royals colleagues Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan. Sreesanth played 27 Tests and 53 ODIs for India, taking 87 and 75 wickets separately. He has also additionally taken seven wickets in overall ten T20 Internationals.
The volatile pacer was additionally well known for his rich festivals after taking wickets however his life and vocation went downhill after the spot-fixing embarrassment. Nonetheless, he kept up with his blamelessness all through the harmful discussion.Â
Published by:Â Shivani Bhalke
Edited by:Â Subbuthai Padma