The KCA recently issued a show cause notice to Sreesanth, who was part of the India squad that won two World Cup titles, for ...
Sreesanth responded fiercely to the Kerala Cricket Association’s show cause notice, questioning their recruitment policies ...
Getty BCCI ombudsman DK Jain has ordered for S Sreesanth's spot-fixing ban to be reduced to a seven-year suspension, meaning the fast bowler will be eligible to play from September 2020.
The Kerala Cricket Association made a massive claim regarding S Sreesanth, and stated that he is not free from the match-fixing allegations. The post KCA slams S Sreesanth for not being free from ...
The notice was not issued in relation to his support for Sanju Samson, but rather due to derogatory statements made by ...
It has been a part of cricket and despite the numerous calls to ban the practice, to draw a line between what is sledging and what is harmless chit-chat would be close to impossible. Sreesanth ...
In its response to Sreesanth's comments, KCA brought up the infamous spot-fixing case against Sreesanth to say that it always ...
The conflict between the Kerala Cricket Association and S Sreesanth continues as the KCA defends issuing a show cause notice to Sreesanth. They referenced his spot-fixing scandal. Sreesanth ...
New Delhi: Sreesanth is currently in the spotlight ... Following the spot-fixing allegations, the BCCI imposed a lifetime ban on him, which was later reduced to seven years.
The association also emphasised that after Sreesanth completed his ban, he was given another opportunity to play in matches, including the Ranji Trophy, purely due to KCA's supportive approach.
The KCA further enlisted that all the help which Sreesanth got after his ban was lifted by Supreme Court of India in 2019. Sreesanth could not play any sort of cricket from 2013 to 2019 because of ...