The Asian Age

HC restores Sree’s life ban

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Kochi, Oct. 17: A division bench of the Kerala high court on Tuesday restored the life ban imposed on cricketer S. Sreesanth by the Board of Control for Cricket in India in the wake of the 2013 IPL spot-fixing scandal.

The bench, comprising chief justice Navaniti Prasad Singh and Justice Raja Vijayaragh­avan, gave the verdict on a petition filed by the BCCI against a single-judge bench’s order, lifting the life ban imposed on the 34-year-old pacer.

The division bench said there was no violation of natural justice against the cricketer and quashed the single bench order in Sreesanth’s favour.

In its appeal, the BCCI had said the decision to ban the cricketer was taken based on the evidence against him.

The single-judge bench had on August 7 lifted the life ban imposed on him by the BCCI. Justice A. Muhamed Mustaque had also set aside all proceeding­s against Sreesanth initiated by the board.

The court had earlier sought the BCCI’s stand on the plea by the cricketer, challengin­g the ban following the 2013 Indian Premier League6 spot-fixing scandal.

The BCCI had filed a counter-affidavit on the issue in the court in response to the plea by Sreesanth, who had challenged the life ban despite a court dropping all charges against him.

The cricket board had said, “The decision of the sessions court to acquit the petitioner from the criminal charges has no impact whatsoever on the decision of the internal disciplina­ry committee of the BCCI to ban the petitioner from playing cricket tournament­s organised by the BCCI and/or its affiliates.”

All the 36 accused in the spot-fixing case, including Sreesanth, Ankeet Chavan and Ajit Chandila, were let off by a Patiala House court in July, 2015.

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