The former Indian pace bowler and accused on spot-fixing cricketer Sreesanth is upset with the High Court judgment of lifetime ban obligatory by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), which was endorsed by the Kerala High Court, former India cricketer S. Sreesanth has said he might consider playing for another country. A division bench of the Kerala High Court on October 17 upheld the appeal made by BCCI against a single bench decision that had in August lifted the life ban on the bowler.
Sreesanth has hinted that since the ban had been imposed by the Indian cricket board, he had all the freedom to play cricket for any other country and no obligation by BCCI. "BCCI has imposed the ban, not ICC (International Cricket Council). If not India, I can play for any other country, because I’m still 34 years now and I can only play for maximum six more years. As a person who loves cricket, I want to play cricket. And not only that, BCCI is a private firm; it is only us who say that this is the Indian team, but you know BCCI is a private body after all.
Interesting will be that which team will like to take spot fixer and lifetime ban player in their team.
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