S Sreesanth has reported his retirement from first-class cricket.
On Tuesday, India bowler S Sreesanth announced his retirement from all domestic cricket. Sreesanth announced his retirement from all domestic formats of the game on Twitter. “It has been a privilege to represent my family, teammates, and the Indian people.” Also, anyone who enjoys the game. “I am retiring from Indian domestic (first class and all formats) cricket;” I declare with a heavy heart, “with tremendous sadness but without regret.”
Sreesanth spoken to India in 27 Tests and 53 One-Day Internationals, capturing 87 and 75 wickets separately. In expansion, he has seven wickets in ten T20 Internationals. The searing bowler is moreover known for his wild celebrations after taking wickets; but his life and career took a turn for the most noticeably awful after the spot-fixing controversy.
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Throughout the harming debate, he kept up his innocence. Sreesanth’s seven-year sentence for charge spot-fixing come to an conclusion in September 2020; capping a discipline that was initially expecting to be for life and was enthusiastically debating by the colorful bowler.
Last year, BCCI Ombudsman DK Jain lowered Sreesanth’s life ban for accused; spot-fixing in the 2013 edition of the IPL to seven years.
Sreesanth, along with his Rajasthan Royals teammates Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan, were suspends by the BCCI in August 2013.