In India, cricket has got the status of religion and Sachin is considered as God, but the board made to run this game does not work properly. So many times this board is accused of running corruption and nepotism. The Supreme Court constituted the Lodha Committee to bring transparency in the functioning of the Board of Control for Cricket in India for the management of cricket. After which there is talk of improvement in the functioning of the board. However, in spite of all this, what the board has done to bring and reach the place of Indian talent in the world is commendable. But there are many such incidents in which there has been a long legal battle between the board and the player. "Serena needs to change her strategy"- Coach Patrick Today fast bowler S.K. Sreesanth is celebrating his 35th birthday. Sreesanth was born on 6 February 1983 in Kerala. He made his debut in ODI cricket against Sri Lanka on 25 October 2005. In the first T20 World Cup held in 2007, Sreesanth played a big role in helping India win. Sreesanth was caught by Misbah-ul-Haq in the final over of the final match. Against which Sreesanth is fighting a legal battle from the lower court to the Supreme Court. Indian women's hockey team achieves spectacular victory in last match on New Zealand tour Sreesanth's career has been full of controversies for a long time. He has been accused of fixing, irresponsible behavior and many other disputes. During the IPL match in 2008, Sreesanth was slapped by former Indian bowler and then Indian captain Harbhajan Singh. He was also accused of match-fixing in the IPL in the year 2013. Olympic quota can be taken away from Pakistan, this athlete named his horse named 'Azad Kashmir'