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Sreesanth, who was arrested by the Delhi Police on charges of spot-fixing during the 2013 IPL and was banned for life by the BCCI, challenged the punishment.
After the ban was overturned by the Supreme Court earlier this year, the BCCI referred the matter to its Ombudsman D K Jain, who, in turn, reduced it to seven years, the sanction period now ending in 2020.
“I am very happy with the decision. I would like to make a comeback to the Kerala Ranji team and contribute it to team’s victory. I would start training from next month. Youngsters from Kerala are doing well and that’s an inspiration,” Sreesanth told reporters here.
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“I hope I will be able to come back into the Indian Test team. I have taken 87 wickets in Test cricket. 13 more wickets are required to reach 100 wickets,” he said.