An annoyed S Sreesanth on Tuesday termed the Kerala High Court's result to restore the life ban forced on him by the BCCI the "worst decision ever" and give his word that he would not give up his fight. In a major obstruction for the fast bowler, the Kerala High Court on Tuesday decided to restore the life ban imposed on the bowler by the Indian cricket board. A division bench of the court in Kochi said that it cannot conduct a judicial review of the life ban imposed by the BCCI and therefore upheld the appeal. The 34-year-old pacer took to social networking site, Twitter to express his disappointment, questioning the BCCI on allowing Chennai Super Kings and Rajasthan Royals to come back into the IPL fold after serving two-year suspensions each. Sreesanth thanked his fans for their support and said that he would continue to fight. "Thanks a lot for all the support, not encouragement given so far. I assure u all that I'm not giving up...I will Keep at it...Not always believe "Anyway all I have is my family and lots of dear ones who still believe in me...I will keep fighting and make sure I don't give up..." The Kerala High Court had on August 7 lifted the life ban imposed on him by the BCCI in the wake of the 2013 IPL spot-fixing scandal. Sreesanth further said, "And what about the accused 13 names in Lodha report?? No one wants to know about it? I will keep fighting for my right...God is great." Also, read Jaydev Unadkat turns 26 today. And how this young pace bowler journey begins? Zee TV popular serial ‘Kumkum Bhagya’ is trending, it is the favourite show of Ghana U-17 teams. South Africa looking for a series win against Bangladesh in 2nd ODI, Visitor wants to level series.