Sleepless nights, no baths for Sreesanth
On the second day of questioning by the interrogators of the Delhi Police Special Cell, which busted the spot fixing scandal late on Wednesday night after they arrested Sreesanth and his two Rajasthan Royals teammates Ankeet Chavan and Ajit Chandila and 11 bookies, Sreesanth again broke down, police said.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: May 19, 2013 12:52 am IST
For fast bowler S. Sreesanth, it was two days of sleepless nights and no bath as the disgraced cricketer was not "comfortable" with the bathroom. Alone in the small cell of the Delhi Police, he mostly looks glum, depressed and breaks down often during questioning, police sources said on Saturday.
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On the second day of questioning by the interrogators of the Delhi Police Special Cell, which busted the spot fixing scandal late on Wednesday night after they arrested Sreesanth and his two Rajasthan Royals teammates Ankeet Chavan and Ajit Chandila and 11 bookies, Sreesanth again broke down, police said.
"On the first day, he shared the cell with his teammates. But now he is alone. He has not slept for the past two days," the official told IANS under condition of anonymity. A city court on Thursday granted five days custody of all the 14 accused to the police.
"When we again questioned him today (Saturday) about his involvement in spot fixing, he broke down. He looks very glum, depressed and often cries," said the official, who is among those questioning the cricketer at the Lodhi Colony office of the special cell. Sreesanth's career over: Juhi Chawla
"When we are not questioning him, he behaves normally and speaks to us. And laughs sometimes. Then he sobers up when he realises where he is," the officer added.
"As he was not comfortable with the bathroom of the police cell, he did not take bath," the officer said.
Sreesanth, 30, who had refused dinner on the first night of his stay in the police custody Thursday night, had rajma-chawal the next day. "All the players are now having regular food," the officer added.
The police also confronted him with his two teammates on Saturday.
Sreesanth, considered to be one of the most colourful cricketer in the Indian cricket team, has confessed to him crime, sources say. Mumbai police on Saturday also seized Sreesanth's laptop, I-pad, phones, cash and diaries after they raided a hotel where the cricketer was staying for sometime.