Much to Sreesanth’s relief! Kerala Cricket Association revokes three-year ban after unconditional apology Cricket News
New Delhi: Former Indian fast bowler S Srisanth His performances got a major boost after the Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) lifted a three-year ban on him, clearing the way for him to continue playing in the Kerala Cricket League (KCL).The decision was taken at a special general meeting of the KCA on July 1, where members unanimously agreed to lift the suspension after considering Sreesanth’s unconditional apology for his remarks against the association.The former India pacer had earlier been suspended for three years for making comments through visual and social media platforms, which the KCA said had brought the association into disrepute. According to an ANI report, Sreesanth had challenged the disciplinary action before the Thiruvananthapuram Munsiff Court, but his petition was dismissed.
Unconditional apology changes KCA’s stance
After the court proceedings, Sreesanth submitted a formal unconditional apology expressing regret for his remarks against the court. kerala Cricket Association.After discussing the apology in detail, the Korea Communications Administration decided to revoke the ban while making it clear that any similar behavior in the future will be subject to severe disciplinary action.The decision comes as a relief to the 43-year-old, who can now continue playing in the third season of the Kerala Cricket League as co-owner of the Aries Kollam Sailors franchise. The ban was imposed before the last KCL season, creating uncertainty about his role in the team.
Sreesanth’s cricket career
Sreesanth had a memorable international career with India, representing the country in all three formats. He played 27 Test matches, 53 One-Day Internationals and 10 T20 Internationals.In Test cricket, the right-arm pacer took 87 wickets at an average of 37.59, including 3 five-wicket hauls, with best figures of 5/40 in an innings and 8/99 in a match. He also took 75 wickets in ODIs, including a career-best 6/55, while taking 7 wickets in T20Is.His domestic record is equally impressive, taking 213 wickets in 74 first-class games, 124 wickets in 92 Group A games and 54 wickets in 65 T20 games.



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