Former Indian cricketer S Sreesanth is hopeful of his comeback and representing the country once again.
On Tuesday, Sreesanth visited Sree Krishna Temple in Guruvayoor. This is his first public visit after being acquitted from all the charges in the 2013 IPL Spot Fixing Scandal.
Speaking to media, Sreesanth said he will be patient to hear positive communication from BCCI. "If not Today, the ban against me will be lifted Tomorrow. I will make it to the Indian squad for 2019 World Cup or at least play for the Kerala team," he told.
Few days ago, Kerala Cricket Association has appealed BCCI to lifted ban against Sreesanth. Even the pacer sought the appointment of BCCI officials in an attempt to persuade the board to allow him to play cricket again. However, BCCI Secretary Anurag Thakur made it clear there is no chance for any such measure for now and the life ban will stay.
On Tuesday, Sreesanth visited Sree Krishna Temple in Guruvayoor. This is his first public visit after being acquitted from all the charges in the 2013 IPL Spot Fixing Scandal.
Speaking to media, Sreesanth said he will be patient to hear positive communication from BCCI. "If not Today, the ban against me will be lifted Tomorrow. I will make it to the Indian squad for 2019 World Cup or at least play for the Kerala team," he told.
Few days ago, Kerala Cricket Association has appealed BCCI to lifted ban against Sreesanth. Even the pacer sought the appointment of BCCI officials in an attempt to persuade the board to allow him to play cricket again. However, BCCI Secretary Anurag Thakur made it clear there is no chance for any such measure for now and the life ban will stay.