Sreesanth starts training after exoneration

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Sreesanth starts training after exoneration
Sreesanth with his daughter, wife and mother after being acquitted by a Delhi court in the IPL scam.

Kochi - Before starting his first full net session in almost two years, Sreesanth said it will take him about three weeks to become match-fit.

By IANS

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Published: Mon 27 Jul 2015, 8:29 PM

A day after he was exonerated by a court in Delhi in the 2013 Indian Premier League spot-fixing case, former Indian pacer S. Sreesanth on Sunday started his first workout in the nets here.
Cheered by a good number of his friends and cricket enthusiasts, Sreesanth turned out on Sunday evening in a blue track suit at the Edapally High School ground where the Ernakulam Cricket Club, his former club, has a net.
Before starting his first full net session in almost two years, Sreesanth said it will take him about three weeks to become match-fit.
He bowled and batted and proved that he has not lost anything in the almost two years of being entangled in the case, wherein he even had to spend time in Delhi's Tihar jail.
It was on Saturday evening that the Delhi Patiala House court cleared Sreesanth of all charges in the 2013 IPL spot-fixing scandal.
Earlier in the day at 9.30am, he arrived at the airport here and was given a warm welcome by his relatives, friends and well wishers.
An hour later it was all hugs and smiles at his residence where his parents and close relatives gave him the much needed moral support.
"I take this opportunity to thank each one of my well wishers who stood behind me in my time of suffering. This is a sort of a second life for me and for me now even if it's tennis ball cricket, I will take part to get back to full fledged cricket," said Sreesanth.
Meanwhile, he was yet to get any positive vibes from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and hence he will have to wait a while to get back into full-fledged cricketing activities.
BCCI vice president and Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) president T.C. Mathew said that since he was out of town he will be able to write to the BCCI only on Monday requesting the lifting of the ban on Sreesanth.
"If need be, a delegation of the KCA will travel to meet the top BCCI officials to take up the case of Sreesanth and to see that the ban is lifted," Mathew told reporters.
Rebecca John, counsel for Sreesanth said the bowler has nothing to fear even if the Delhi Police approaches any higher court with an appeal.- IANS


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