BCCI to wait and watch, Kerala CA vindicated

BCCI to wait and watch,  Kerala CA vindicated
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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Monday said it will adopt a wait-and-watch policy on pacer Shanthakumaran Sreesanth, whose life ban was lifted by the Kerala high court, even as the cricketer\'s state association welcomed the reprieve.

New Delhi: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Monday said it will adopt a wait-and-watch policy on pacer Shanthakumaran Sreesanth, whose life ban was lifted by the Kerala high court, even as the cricketer's state association welcomed the reprieve.

Asked about the BCCI's stand, acting president C K Khanna said: "The judgement has come today. The BCCI's legal team will study the judgement and give its observations. Obviously, their feedback will be taken and placed at an appropriate forum (general body)."

The Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) said it is happy with the development."We were right behind Sreesanth from day one. We were in Delhi during those days (arrest and subsequent court hearings) when he endured a lot. Now that the high court has given a verdict, hopefully, normalcy will return in his life. We would love to see him back in Kerala shirt," KCA secretary Jayesh George said.

The KCA, though, remains apprehensive about the BCCI's stand."Look, two years back, we had appealed to the BCCI requesting to lift Sreesanth's ban after lower court in Delhi exonerated him of all spot-fixing charges. The BCCI then decided to stick to life ban. Now that Kerala High Court has given the verdict, the BCCI may think of appealing to Supreme Court. We don't know what will be their stand," George said.

When asked whether Sreesanth would be considered for Ranji Trophy selection this season if all goes well, George said: "That I can't tell you right now as it will be a collective decision by the association. Also we have our selectors who needs to take a call on his fitness.

"He is 34 years and has not played for last four years. Obviously, with his talent and experience, he is an asset for Kerala Ranji team."We now have pacers like Basil Thampi (current India 'A' player), Sandip Warrier. If Sree is around, obviously they can gain from his experience."

In his order, Justice A Muhamed Mustaque also set aside all proceedings against Sreesanth initiated by the BCCI.The court had earlier sought the BCCI's stand on the plea by the cricketer, challenging the life ban imposed on him by the game's governing body following the spot-fixing scandal which rocked the sixth edition of the Indian Premier League in 2013.

The BCCI had filed a counter-affidavit in the court in response to the plea by Sreesanth, who had challenged the life ban despite a court dropping all charges against the 34-year-old pacer.

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