This famous player of the Indian cricket team has retired, made big allegations against the board
This famous player of the Indian cricket team has retired, made big allegations against the board
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India's fast bowler S. Sreesanth has announced his retirement from international cricket. He reported this on Twitter. Sreesanth played his last match for India 11 years ago. After the removal of the sanction from himself, Sreesanth tried a million rupees, but he could neither make his dream come true to the IPL nor the Indian team. Now Sreesanth has made deadly allegations against the board after his retirement. 

Sreesanth is the most talked about at the moment. Now, this player has made an allegation on the cricket board of his own state. Sreesanth claimed after his retirement that he spoke to the Kerala Cricket Association for the farewell match, but he was categorically denied. Sreesanth revealed that he wanted to be a part of the Kerala team against Gujarat in the Ranji Trophy 2021-22, which would have been his farewell and last match but it was not allowed to happen. The management had refused to give this bowler a place in the team. 

S Sreesanth announced his retirement on Twitter. He shared an emotional message. "It is an honour for me to represent my family, my colleagues and the people of India. Everyone who loves the game, with great sadness but without regret, I say this with a heavy heart, I am retiring from Indian domestic, first-class and all formats of cricket." He must have returned to domestic cricket last year, but he was not even selected for the IPL. He was an important part of India's T20 World Cup 2007 and World Cup 2011 winning team.  

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