S Sreesanth Comes Home to an Emotional Welcome
S Sreesanth and fellow cricketers Ankeet Chavan and Ajit Chandila - alongwith all other accused - were cleared of spot-fixing charges in IPL 2013 by a Delhi court.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: July 26, 2015 02:24 pm IST
Cleared by a Delhi court of charges pertaining to the IPL spot-fixing case, including the one linking him to Dawood Ibrahim, S Sreesanth said on Sunday that if he had any connection with the country's most wanted fugitive, he would not have been a cricketer. (Sreesanth's top-10 quotes after acquittal)
"If I had any link with him, I would not have been here. I would have been in Dubai or some other place. If I had known people like him, I would not have been cricketer," said Sreesanth, who was discharged in the sensational 2013 IPL-6 spot-fixing case by a Delhi court on Saturday. ( Also read: No huge dreams, just cricket on mind, says Sreesanth)
The former India pacer was accorded an emotional welcome at the Kochi international airport on his arrival from Delhi this morning by his fans, friends and relatives.
Speaking on the occasion, the Kerala cricketer said he was grateful to all particularly Keralites who stood with him throughout his career and troubled times. (Also read: Sreesanth's parents say their prayers are answered)
"The money I earned...it is hard earned. The question was about my personality and my commitment. I am happy now...I am discharged from all charges," the cricketer said when asked about the trauma he underwent when charges were framed against him linking him with dons Dawood Ibrahim and Chhotta Shakeel.
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The three cricketers including Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan, banned for life from the sport by BCCI immediately after police action in the alleged scam two years ago, were clubbed with the fugitive dons.
They were accused of involvement in organised crime syndicate run by the dons.
The court, which dropped all charges against 16 accused, held that the Special Cell of Delhi Police has been unable to establish any "nexus" or link between accused and crime syndicate allegedly run by Dawood and his close aid Chhota Shakeel who have been declared as proclaimed offenders in the case along with one Sandeep.
Sreesanth said he was happy that he was able to recapture his life and career which were shattered because of the cases.
"I will resume my practice today," the cricketer said hoping that the BCCI would lift the life ban imposed on him from playing cricket.