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Twitterati Urges BCCI Lift The Ban Of S Sreesanth
By CricShots Jan 24, 2019 6:20 pm
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The Indian pacer S Sreesanth has been the controversial figure in the Indian cricket for the last few years now. The 2013 season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) has turned his life upside down after he was arrested by the police overnight by alleging him of spot-fixing. He was playing for the Rajasthan Royals (RR) then and the life turned upside down for the cricketer. Though there are no fixing charges against him now, the BCCI has refused to lift the life ban on the fast bowler.

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S Sreesanth in Bigg Boss 12

Sreesanth has been fighting against the board in the court but all that has been going in vain. He recently appeared on the 12th season of the reality show Bigg Boss which is hosted by Salman Khan. A lot of times, controversies followed him on the show and was also lashed out by the fans on social media for questioning the upbringing of one of the contestants in the house.

There were also reports of the cricketer had often threatened to leave the show on various occasions and was even involved in an argument with Salman for breaking the rules of the house.

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However, it seems that the show has helped S Sreesanth clear his image as the fans are showing affection towards him. After losing several times to the BCCI, the Supreme Court has finally decided to hear Sreesanth’s case and the cricketer is hoping to make a comeback at least in the domestic circuit before hanging his boots from the game.

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On Monday, his wife Bhunveshwari Sreesanth took to Twitter to let the fans and followers know about Sreesanth’s case and prayed to the God hoping that everything will fall in place for her husband. The supporting tweets flooded for the cricketer then on her timeline. #JusticeForSreesanth started trending on social media since then even as the fans came out with banners outside the court demanding to lift the ban on the tainted cricketer.

Here are some of the tweets: