Sreesant starts training in Kochi
New Delhi: More than a month after being arrested in connection for alleged spot-fixing in the IPL-6, Kerala pacer S.Sreesanth has resumed training at his home in Kochi on Saturday.
The Rajasthan Royals player was granted bail by a Delhi court on June 11 after being lodged in capital's Tihar jail for close to a month.
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“Started training again..god's grace..first day..slowly getting back to normal life..thanks a lot for all ur support..,“ Sreesanth wrote on his Twitter account on Saturday evening.
Sreesanth and his two Royals' teammates, Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan, were picked up by the Delhi police in Mumbai on May 16 in connection with the case which snowballed into a big controversy.
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Since his return to Kochi on June 13, Sreesanth has been seeking divine intervention to emerge clean from the mess.
He visited the famous Sree Poornathrayeesa temple of Lord Vishnu at Tripunithura and followed it up with a visit to Sabarimala Ayyappa temple.
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The controversial pacer harbours hope of returning to action soon and said he will keep working hard towards that end. “Will keep working hard nd wait..nd be patient ..hopefully I will be able to get back on field sometime soon ..jai mata di," his second tweet of the day read.
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