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Indian Pacer Sreesanth plays first division cricket, defy BCCI life ban

India pacer S Sreesanth is all set to return to the cricket world. The Kerala cricketer will represent Ernakulam Cricket Club in a first division two-day game starting on February 19. In the process, Sreesanth will also defy the life ban imposed on him by BCCI.

Indian Pacer Sreesanth plays first division cricket

The cricket board earlier had refused to issue an NOC that would allow Sreesanth to play club cricket in Scotland. The pace bowler Sreesanth has attacked BCCI for its handling of the matter.

Sreesanth told media that when there is no official letter stating my life ban then why will the umpires stop me from playing? There have been no emails, courier or anything which states that I am banned from playing cricket.

He further said that I have received a suspension letter when I was in Tihar jail. A suspension letter is valid only for 90 days. The BCCI has announced about my life ban only in the media. There is no official correspondence till date. I was stupid to have not played cricket for this long.

Sreesanth said that the way I have been ill-treated is probably even worse than a terrorist. Those who have been found guilty of corrupt practices have been encouraged to play again by the ICC. I am not even found guilty but I still have to go through this hell. I want my respect back which I earned through cricket.

After he was charged for spot-fixing during the IPL6 in 2013, a life ban was imposed on the pacer Sreesanth by BCCI.

A trial court in Delhi dropped all charges on him in the year 2015, but the cricket board refused to lift the life ban.

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