Team India's Pacer S Sreesanth's 7-year ban ended on Sunday. A lifetime ban was imposed on Sreesanth in the case of spot-fixing charges, but later the Supreme Court had reduced it to 7 years. 37-year-old Pacer Sreesanth has made it clear that he will play in domestic cricket after the left, while his home team has also been told on behalf of Kerala that if he proves his fitness, he is going to consider joining the team. IPL 2020: CPL players start reaching UAE Before the ban was lifted, on Friday, Sreesanth wrote in a tweet that I would be completely free from every charge and represent the game that I like the most. I'm going to try to give my best on every single ball. He further wrote that I can give this game 5-7 years and give my best on behalf of whichever team. Let me tell you that there were allegations of fixing between the 2013 IPL season on Sreesanth and then left a lifetime on them. This Pakistan cricketer calls Virat Kohli 'A Brat cricketer' After which the Supreme Court had quashed the order of the Disciplinary Committee of BCCI on March 15 last year and asked the board to consider reducing the period of punishment. Sreesanth played 27 Tests, 53 ODI and 10 T20 international matches for India. In Test cricket, he scored 87, 75 in ODI while 7 wickets in T20 cricket were named after him. Sreesanth is now preparing to come back to the field through domestic cricket, but at the moment India's domestic cricket is closed due to the coronavirus epidemic, he may have to wait a little for a comeback. It is also going to be interesting to see whether they get an opportunity in the Kerala team. One thing is certain that after the return to cricket, Sreesanth will make all efforts to improve his deteriorated image. These players will battle among themselves in US Open