A photo of Sreesanth breaking down at the court (video below) |
Staff, July 25, NewsCrunch
A Delhi court discharged 36 accused persons including former India capped cricketer Sreesanth in the IPL-6 spot fixing case.
The court had had earlier granted bail to Sreesanth, and two other cricketers Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan saying there was not adequate evidence against them.
Sreesanth, 32, who is known to be an emotional person broke down at the court on hearing the verdict.
Later speaking to the media, he said, he would start his training to return to the selection process again. His movie, TV engagements would take back seat, as Cricket comes first, Sreesanth said.
He described his most touching experience as being able to go back to the cricket stadium and start practicing again. He recalled that after the scandal, he was banned from using the stadia, the worst thing that can fall upon a cricketer.
He remembered his new-born daughter, his wife and the family, which stood by him, during the trial.
Explaining why he broke down, he said, while the trial was on he would often ask why was he being subject to the suffering. Sreesanth said he could not control the tears when the verdict was delivered.
Video: Watch Sreesanth speaking to media after verdict
No regrets, no complaints, hopeful of resuming cricket, says Sreesanth: http://t.co/PyHsuEbstI via @YouTube— MediaoneTV (@MediaOneGlobal) July 25, 2015
Photos of Sreesanth speaking breaking down in court
A photo of Sreesanth breaking down at the court
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A photo of Sreesanth breaking down at the court |
A photo of Sreesanth breaking down at the court |