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Sreesanth announced his retirement on Twitter. "With much sadness but without regret, I say this with a heavy heart: I am retiring from the Indian domestic (first-class and all formats) cricket.
COCHIN (IANS) – Fast bowler S Sreesanth on Mar.9 announced his retirement from all forms in India’s domestic cricket, bringing down the curtains on his unsettled career. The 39-year-old, who ...
Sreesanth, who was a frequent member of the Indian Test, ODI and T20 playing XI between 2007 and 2011, said his decision to quit domestic cricket is aimed at paving the way for the next generation ...
Indian speedster S Sreesanth showcased his S-36 band in Kerala in which he sang two songs written by him, ... Cricketer Sreesanth in a new avatar. PTI. Last Updated 31 January 2011, 09:27 IST.
Sreesanth is a co-owner of Kollam Aeries, a franchise in the Kerala Cricket League. KCA official Vinod Kumar said the former India pacer, who was once suspended by the BCCI for life before the ...
Sreesanth, who last played for India in a Test match against England at the Oval back in 2011, praised the legendary Indian cricketer, terming him the ‘real God of cricket’.
Perhaps, we have heard about Indian fast bowler S. Sreesanth's film entry over a hundred times in the past, but none of them worked! But this time, things are a bit serious.
Thiruvananthapuram: A remark by S Sreesanth, in support of Indian cricketer Sanju Samson, has sparked controversy in Kerala, with the Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) accusing the former India ...
Former India pace bowler S. Sreesanth's mother has expressed full faith in the judiciary as a court in Delhi is expected to deliver its verdict on May 29 on framing charges against the cricketer ...
Fans were reminded of Sreesanth’s most famous moment with bat in international cricket, when he dealt a similar blow to Andre Nel of South Africa in a 2006 Test match in an iconic and heated ...
Cricketer Shanthakumaran Sreesanth has insisted he is innocent of any wrongdoing in the ongoing spot-fixing scandal and is confident of emerging from the "tough period" with his dignity intact.
Indian cricketer Shanthakumaran Sreesanth has insisted he is innocent of any wrongdoing in the ongoing spot-fixing scandal and is confident of emerging from the "tough period" with his dignity intact.