Hindustan Times (Patiala)

HC lifts Sreesanth life ban, but ball in BCCI court

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

KOCHI : Mercurial former India paceman S Sreesanth was granted a major boost by the Kerala high court on Monday, when it ordered the Indian cricket board to overturn a life ban imposed on him for alleged spot fixing. But the return to the cricket field of the fast bowler, now 34, still remains uncertain.

Sreesanth had been handed the ban by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in 2013 after a major controvers­y erupted during the Indian Premier League’s sixth season, in which he allegedly fulfilled a promise to bookmakers in exchange for money.

The Delhi police had earlier arrested Sreesanth and two of his Rajasthan Royals teammates, Ajit Chandila and Ankit Chavan for fixing. All three players denied any wrongdoing.

“He was acquitted in the case. Then how can the BCCI impose a ban on him? It is denial of natural justice,” the high court observed while revoking Sreesanth’s ban on Monday. In 2015, a Delhi sessions court had ruled in the bowler’s favour, exoneratin­g him of the fixing charges. The BCCI, however, had continued with the ban. “Having suffered a ban now almost for four years, nothing further is required in this matter,” the court said. “It must be remembered that in every disciplina­ry action related to a player of national repute, the player suffers his repute and confidence which he built through hard work,” the court added.

After the verdict, Sreesanth said his first priority was to get into the Kerala team. He said he was physically fit and looking to hit the ground soon. “Many people supported me in thick and thin. They stood with me. I am really indebted to them and I will not let them down,” he told reporters in Kochi.

The Indian board said it will review the order. BCCI’s acting president CK Khanna said: “The judgment has come today. The BCCI’s legal team will study the judgement and give its observatio­ns.”

BCCI vice-president TC Mathew said he was of the view that the cricket body should not go for an appeal in a higher court.

During the proceeding­s, the BCCI had said: “The decision of the sessions court to acquit Sreesanth from criminal charges has no impact on the decision of the BCCI’s internal disciplina­ry panel to ban him from playing in tournament­s organised by the BCCI or its affiliates.”

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