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S Sreesanth Reveals The Truth Behind His Confession Before The Life Ban
By CricShots - Feb 28, 2019 7:16 pm
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On Wednesday, the disgraced former India fast bowler, S Sreesanth revealed that the life ban imposed on him by BCCI was “completely unfair”. The Kerala-born cricketer also claimed that the Delhi Police “continuously tortured” him during the custody to extract a confession of his involvement in the 2013 IPL spot-fixing scandal.

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S Sreesanth was arrested in the spot-fixing scandal

In September 2013, BCCI’s disciplinary committee had banned Sreesanth along with two other Rajasthan players Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan for their involvement in match-fixing. However, a couple of years later he was given a clean chit by a Delhi trial court due to insufficient evidence under the MCOCA act. The act was a special law passed by the Maharashtra state government to tackle organized crime syndicates and terrorism.

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But the BCCI has decided not to lift the ban, stating that its investigation was carried out by an independent body. As a result, Sreesanth has still not returned to professional cricket, even four years after being given the clean cheat. He, however, has still been hoping of returning back to the game and has been relying on legal actions.

Last year, a division bench of the Kerala High Court had restored the life ban imposed on him, thus compelling him to challenge the verdict in the Supreme Court as he desperately tried to come out clean of the entire scandal. His counsel told a bench of Justices Ashok Bhushan and KM Joseph there was “no clear proof” and evidence of match-fixing and Sreesanth has suffered a lot in the past five-six years.

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S Sreesanth faced the life ban in 2014

Describing the issues, senior advocate Salman Khurshid, appearing for Sreesanth said, “In the context of facts and manner in which these things have happened, this court should consider that it (life ban on Sreesanth by BCCI) is unfair. He has suffered for the last five-six years. People want him to play cricket. He was extremely loyal to BCCI.”

Khurshid said it was not established that any spot-fixing was done in the match played between RR and KXIP in Mohali on May 2013 and there was no evidence that the cricketer received any money for this.

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The lawyer further elaborated, “The team (Rajasthan Royals) and its owners were banned for two years only. It is completely unfair that this (life ban) has happened with him (Sreesanth). The confession was due to continuous torture by Delhi Police. According to Sreesanth, police had threatened to implicate his family if he does not confess to the crime.”

Khurshid argued that the “standard of proof” against S Sreesanth was nothing compared to the serious accusations leveled against him. He also stated that the recorded telephonic conversations were not provided to him during the inquiry proceedings by BCCI’s disciplinary panel before claiming there was no evidence to prove that Sreesanth had received money for conceding 14 runs in an over during the IPL match in Mohali.

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S Sreesanth

Sreesanth’s lawyer defended that Sreesanth by saying that as per accusations, the bowler was supposed to concede 14 runs in an over but he gave away 13 runs. Speaking about the tucked towel, that was seen by many as a signal to the bookies, Khurshid said that the pacer was used to using a towel during matches since 2009.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court has posted the matter for hearing on Thursday when counsel appearing for Committee of Administrators (CoA) of BCCI would advance his arguments.