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Sreesanth registers for IPL 2022 mega public sale

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After IPL 2021, former Indian bowler S Sreesanth has registered his title for this version of the mega public sale as effectively. He has set his base worth at Rs 50 lakh which is lower than final yr the place he had set his base worth to Rs 75 lakh, in accordance with Cricinfo. However, he wasn’t picked by any franchise in 2021.
Sreesanth final performed within the IPL for the Rajasthan Royals in 2013 earlier than he was banned for his alleged involvement within the spot-fixing scandal.
The BCCI had imposed a life ban on Sreesanth and barred him from participating in any cricket held beneath its umbrella. In March 2019, the Supreme Court of India “set aside” the life ban imposed on him and requested the BCCI to “reconsider” and “revisit” the size of any contemporary ban. Following which the BCCI decreased his ban to 7 years, which meant that he might play all types of the sport from 13 September 2020.

Before getting banned, Sreesanth had performed complete of 44 IPL matches for 3 franchises particularly Rajasthan Royals, Kochi Tuskers Kerala and Kings XI Punjab and bagged complete of 44 wickets.
Sreesanth just lately performed within the Vijay Hazare Trophy in the course of the 2020/21 season the place he picked up a complete of 13 wickets in 6 innings at a median of 24.38 for Kerala.
The BCCI is about to conduct the 2022 IPL from final week of March to finish of May and efforts could be made to host the profitable occasion in India as per the needs of staff homeowners, Board secretary Jay Shah stated on January 22.
“I am delighted to confirm that the 15th season of the IPL will start in the last week of March and will run until May end. A majority of the team owners expressed their wish that the tournament be held in India,” Shah was quoted as saying in a press be aware issued by the BCCI.

“The mega IPL Auction will take place on February 12-13th and we will lock in venues before that,” Shah additional added.