Sreesanth rejects his misdeed!
Shanthakumaran Sreesanth has been in a state with
earnestness that he is innocent of any wrongdoing in the continuing
without termination spot-fixing scandal at the same time showcasing
confidence of emerging from the "tough period" while
battling sustaining his dignity intact in it's place
Now, furthering with actual incident that the
30-year-old bowler was one of three players, along with 11 bookmakers
have been seized by legal authority last week on suspicion of
spot-fixing in the Indian Premier League (IPL) Twenty20 competition,
the declaration also earning him an immediate suspension from the
cricket board.
Even though, Sreesanth was found to have told
through his lawyer that he is innocent as well that he had committed
nothing wrong as because he never engaged in any spot-fixing at the
same time he have always played cricket in the spirit of the game.
While as a cricketer, he had learnt to take knocks along with
accolades in his impatience and that he had recognized that he is
going through a tough period in his life.
Interestingly spoken out he mentioned, that he is
having utmost faith in the judicial process and he is confident that
with time, he will be proved innocent in addition to his honour and
dignity will be claimed as well as reestablished.
Sreesanth was known to have played the last of his
27 tests against England at The Oval in Aug. 2011 hails from the
south Indian state of Kerala and represented IPL’s Rajasthan
franchise this season, has been blamed with crime of taking money to
grant a fixed number of runs in one of his overs during a May 9 match
against Kings XI Punjab.
Bollywood
Actor - Vindu Dara Singh
As a matter prominent fact, legal sports betting in
India is confined to horse racing, while illegal gambling syndicates
thrive in the absence of a law dealing specifically with such
corruption in sport. Creating intense disgust, media estimation
placed the amount gambled on India’s top Twenty20 competition at
$427 million in 2009 while the India’s film industry has also been
dragged into the controversy when Mumbai Police arrested a Bollywood
actor, Vindu Dara Singh, on Tuesday for gaining clue against him
while also rising with the fact he had suspected links with the
bookmaker.
Finally, the matter of fact remain here that after being declared to have committed the wrongdoing now is it fair enough to try to defend oneself ?
If dignity happen to be that important then the action must justify that, or else it becomes just for mere namesake!
It's a disgrace for cricketing world!
Content Source:Khaleej Times
Image Source:Sreesanth and Vindu Dara Singh
(AW:Samrat Biswas)
If dignity happen to be that important then the action must justify that, or else it becomes just for mere namesake!
It's a disgrace for cricketing world!
Content Source:Khaleej Times
Image Source:Sreesanth and Vindu Dara Singh
(AW:Samrat Biswas)