Stuge Posted August 11, 2017 Share Posted August 11, 2017 http://www.timesnownews.com/sports/article/give-my-livelihood-back-its-my-right-says-angry-sreesanth-to-bcci/71829 Link to comment
Khota Posted August 12, 2017 Share Posted August 12, 2017 I think Sreesant was treated unfailrly. RAZPOR, sourab10forever, Rightarmfast and 1 other 4 Link to comment
rtmohanlal Posted August 12, 2017 Share Posted August 12, 2017 what right has the BCCI to block Sreesanth from playing again?? The court has deceided that he is innocent.Ofcourse, i hate his antics as any thing, and he should not be brought any way near national team because he is not of international calibre.But he has every right to earn a living by playing some sort of cricket. Link to comment
kirkutfan Posted August 12, 2017 Share Posted August 12, 2017 He might have won a criminal trial. But that doesn't mean that he didn't violate bcci rules. Maybe they can't prove that he fixed a game, but they may have enough to know that he was dealing with the wrong crowd. Link to comment
sourab10forever Posted August 12, 2017 Share Posted August 12, 2017 Yes.. shreeshant was treated unfairly. He might have or might not have fixed but untill it is proven in a court he is innocent. BCCI should respect the Indian judicial system and let him play private cricket. Khota 1 Link to comment
chewy Posted August 12, 2017 Share Posted August 12, 2017 Can't argue his point regarding CSK, especially if same people involved owning and managing CSK Pollack 1 Link to comment
BeautifulGame Posted August 12, 2017 Share Posted August 12, 2017 45 minutes ago, chewy said: Can't argue his point regarding CSK, especially if same people involved owning and managing CSK CSK and RR were banned for 2 years for betting not fixing like Sreesanth was. Indians courts even acquitted Azharuddin.We simply don't have proper laws against cheating in sports. So just because court acquitted him doesn't mean he didnt fix. A cheat is a.cheat.Regardless of how much he shouts. Although he was right in the way BCCI treated him.They are right to ban him from playing cricket in India .But shouldn't have banned from playing overseas.Its not their headache. Link to comment
Pollack Posted August 12, 2017 Share Posted August 12, 2017 3 minutes ago, BeautifulGame said: CSK and RR were banned for 2 years for betting not fixing like Sreesanth was. Do you seriously believe only betting was involved? You know when big fishes are involved fixing turns to only betting and who knows sometimes not for money but for virtual points on fantasy sites. beetle and Laaloo 1 1 Link to comment
BeautifulGame Posted August 12, 2017 Share Posted August 12, 2017 Do you seriously believe only betting was involved? You know when big fishes are involved fixing turns to only betting and who knows sometimes not for money but for virtual points on fantasy sites. Yeah right lolAs if betting doesn't generate money. Unless u have actual credible links that's . Link to comment
jf1gp_1 Posted August 12, 2017 Share Posted August 12, 2017 My fav excuse made by us Indian 'why was i punished when everyone is doing it' so basically i am not to be blamed for my actions even if i am caught. Also i find it amusing a large number of people here feel sreesanth was treated unfairly, yet amir was/is/will be crucified by one and all on this forum but hey we are Indian when Azhar can become MP and bastards like ajay jadeja are now cricket experts then why shouldnt sreesanth dream of returning to cricket in this country filled with hypocrites. beetle 1 Link to comment
Pollack Posted August 12, 2017 Share Posted August 12, 2017 (edited) 1 hour ago, BeautifulGame said: Yeah right lol As if betting doesn't generate money. Unless u have actual credible links that's . This is exactly I was looking for. On one hand since CSK was charged only for betting you believe a lot more wasn't in. If asked you ask for credible links. Similarly Sreeesanth due to lack of credible evidence got scot free. So unless you have credible links he hasn't done anything. Initial reports of Srini involvement. Then it was only Srini's son in law (along with few others) only as an enthusiast. Dhoni, the great, giving false statement. Finally Meiyappan being found guilty of only betting. It is typical case of putting things under the carpet and mellowing things down. I understand Lalit Modi may have some motives against Srinivisan but he would not drag MSD unnecessarily into it because he has nothing against him. AccordingAccording to him read the below: IPL spot-fixing: CSK skipper Dhoni involved in cover-up, says Lalit Modi http://m.timesofindia.com/news/IPL-spot-fixing-CSK-skipper-Dhoni-involved-in-cover-up-says-Lalit-Modi/articleshow/30175290.cms Of course no evidence. But it is all shabby. There is strong reason to feel there is lot more than betting( read fixing at least spot fixings) since owners were themselves involved. Edited August 12, 2017 by Pollack Rightarmfast, Mosher and express bowling 3 Link to comment
Vilander Posted August 12, 2017 Share Posted August 12, 2017 2 hours ago, jf1gp_1 said: My fav excuse made by us Indian 'why was i punished when everyone is doing it' so basically i am not to be blamed for my actions even if i am caught. Also i find it amusing a large number of people here feel sreesanth was treated unfairly, yet amir was/is/will be crucified by one and all on this forum but hey we are Indian when Azhar can become MP and bastards like ajay jadeja are now cricket experts then why shouldnt sreesanth dream of returning to cricket in this country filled with hypocrites. Sreesanth has been proven not guilty. Amir was found guilty mishra and Mosher 2 Link to comment
Vilander Posted August 12, 2017 Share Posted August 12, 2017 2 hours ago, Pollack said: This is exactly I was looking for. On one hand since CSK was charged only for betting you believe a lot more wasn't in. If asked you ask for credible links. Similarly Sreeesanth due to lack of credible evidence got scot free. So unless you have credible links he hasn't done anything. Initial reports of Srini involvement. Then it was only Srini's son in law (along with few others) only as an enthusiast. Dhoni, the great, giving false statement. Finally Meiyappan being found guilty of only betting. It is typical case of putting things under the carpet and mellowing things down. I understand Lalit Modi may have some motives against Srinivisan but he would not drag MSD unnecessarily into it because he has nothing against him. AccordingAccording to him read the below: IPL spot-fixing: CSK skipper Dhoni involved in cover-up, says Lalit Modi http://m.timesofindia.com/news/IPL-spot-fixing-CSK-skipper-Dhoni-involved-in-cover-up-says-Lalit-Modi/articleshow/30175290.cms Of course no evidence. But it is all shabby. There is strong reason to feel there is lot more than betting( read fixing at least spot fixings) since owners were themselves involved. Lol Lalit Modi..credible evidence dude they are back.. Link to comment
jf1gp_1 Posted August 12, 2017 Share Posted August 12, 2017 24 minutes ago, Vilander said: Sreesanth has been proven not guilty. Amir was found guilty Right, this is a country where we still talking about bofors and we are only into our 3rd decade Link to comment
Khota Posted August 12, 2017 Share Posted August 12, 2017 Even if he did it (no proof) he should have been suspended for few years. BCCI should not take his earnings away if he is not a repeat offender. Link to comment
BeautifulGame Posted August 12, 2017 Share Posted August 12, 2017 This is exactly I was looking for. On one hand since CSK was charged only for betting you believe a lot more wasn't in. If asked you ask for credible links. Similarly Sreeesanth due to lack of credible evidence got scot free. So unless you have credible links he hasn't done anything. Initial reports of Srini involvement. Then it was only Srini's son in law (along with few others) only as an enthusiast. Dhoni, the great, giving false statement. Finally Meiyappan being found guilty of only betting. It is typical case of putting things under the carpet and mellowing things down. I understand Lalit Modi may have some motives against Srinivisan but he would not drag MSD unnecessarily into it because he has nothing against him. AccordingAccording to him read the below: IPL spot-fixing: CSK skipper Dhoni involved in cover-up, says Lalit Modi http://m.timesofindia.com/news/IPL-spot-fixing-CSK-skipper-Dhoni-involved-in-cover-up-says-Lalit-Modi/articleshow/30175290.cms Of course no evidence. But it is all shabby. There is strong reason to feel there is lot more than betting( read fixing at least spot fixings) since owners were themselves involved. So basically there isn't none lol Link to comment
MCcricket Posted August 12, 2017 Share Posted August 12, 2017 Yes Dhoni had liked about Meiyappan, n he had given a testimony regards to that which was proven wrong that Meiyappan wasn't involved with day to day running of CSK, n why had Dhoni to like if there wS nothing to hide, because Meiyappan n maybe Dhoni was part of it, as proven Meiyappan had a big betting racket going on so did Kundra n some other owners, I lost a bit of respect for Dhoni then. Link to comment
kirkutfan Posted August 12, 2017 Share Posted August 12, 2017 An argument can be made that Sree has been sufficiently punished already. He has lost several years of earning power. His India career is done. His first class career is probably done too. Let the guy play for some Scottish club. Link to comment
vishalvirsingh Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 Sreesanth was a wicket taking bowler and never a run stopping bowler. I seriously doubt if a person with good business mind would bribe him. Link to comment
Lannister Posted August 25, 2017 Share Posted August 25, 2017 He did raise some valid points, though. The rules shouldn't be only applied to players but also the managing members. If they can let a crook like Srinivasan back to attend the BCCI meetings, then don't have any moral grounds to stand on. beetle and Laaloo 1 1 Link to comment
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