The Malayalee pacer reveals that the decision to retire from domestic cricket was not taken immediately. Sreesanth told the media that he was retiring from all cricket matches and had no worries or grievances once morest anyone in his career.
‘Being a Malayalee does not seem to have been neglected. Those 4 can’t be stopped if they have the ability. It was a great desire to play under Virat Kohli. The coaching possibilities are in front of me. You may see me on any of the IPL teams in the future. Negotiations are underway for that. Cricket experiences will be openly written. Sreesanth said that his autobiography can be expected before Onam.
Sreesanth said that he wants to be active in cinema and that acting in cinema is a pleasure. ‘I want to be active in cinema. There are some good opportunities in Tamil cinema. A film is coming with Vijay Sethupathi. It is a pleasure to act in a film, even in a small role. The decision to retire was not easy, sadly, thank you all, ‘said Sreesanth.
Sreesanth last played for Kerala in the Ranji Trophy last season. It was not until much later that Sreesanth played first-class cricket. He took two wickets for 40 runs in 12 overs once morest Meghalaya. He was later ruled out due to injury. The 39-year-old has announced his retirement.
Sreesanth took 87 wickets in 27 Tests for India. Sreesanth took 75 wickets in 53 ODIs and seven wickets in 10 T20s. Sreesanth was instrumental in India’s two World Cup victories.
He was part of the Indian team that won the World Cup in the 2007 T20 World Cup and the 2011 ODI Cricket World Cup. Misbah-ul-Haq’s catch in the 2007 T20 World Cup final was crucial. The IPL spot-fixing controversy has cast a shadow over Sreesanth’s career, which has always been aggressive on the field. Following this, Sreesanth had to stay away from cricket for years.
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