I won't forget the days spent in jail: Sreesanth


New Delhi, Jun 12 (IANS): India fast bowler S.Sreesanth, who was released from Tihar jail Tuesday on bail, said the last 27 days have taught him a lot and retiterated that he was innocent.

"I am very happy. I should thank my lawyer. It was a testing phase for me, the last 27 days. I believe in the Indian judiciary and I am sure my innocence will be proved," Sreesanth told reporters in a press conference here after coming out of jail.

"I played the game in the right spirit. I'll abide by the process of law.

"I won't forget the days spent in jail. The last 27 days have taught me a lot. I can say I totally believe in Indian judiciary. My innocence will be proven soon," said Sreesanth.

A Delhi court Monday granted bail to suspended cricketer Sreesanth, his Rajasthan Royals teammate Ankeet Chavan and 17 bookies who were booked under the provisions of Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) in the IPL spot fixing scandal.

Additional Session Judge Vinay Kumar Khanna granted bail to the accused on a personal bond of Rs. 50,000 each with one surety of the like amount.

The court said granting bail to accused indicted police for slapping stringent provisions of MCOCA and that there was no prima facie evidence to try them under the act.

Another Rajasthan Royals cricketer, Ajit Chandila, and six others had not applied for bail.

Delhi Police have so far arrested 26 people, including Sreesanth and two of his Rajasthan Royals teammates, in connection with the case.

  

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  • pradeep, mangalore

    Thu, Jun 13 2013

    Its a pity a young boys photo is appearing in all news papers. Poor thing. I will be very happy and joyful the photos of mega corrupt ministers with big bellies & big whatever must also appear in same way .

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'Lore

    Wed, Jun 12 2013

    Think only Shashi Tharoor will believe him! Nautanki Saala!

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  • pp,

    Wed, Jun 12 2013

    Accha beta ....
    Now spend rest of the life in home. Dont come close to cricket..you *****
    Now peg your that towel in your mouth which you used to peg in waist during match fixing and just SHUT UP...SOUND HORN OK TATA BYE BYE

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  • PIUS, Belman/Dubai

    Wed, Jun 12 2013

    The concept of what is Right or Wrong has changed in the minds of the people. That is why he claims to be innocent and has done no wrong in "Fixing the Match" .

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  • Ismail Shaikh, Moodbidri/Dubai

    Wed, Jun 12 2013

    This shameless still claims he is innocent and played the game in the right spirit!!!It means spot fixing is right spirit of the game!!!He should not be allowed to play cricket any more.Let him pluck coconut as there is huge labour shortage in Kerala

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  • Mohan H Naik, Mangaluru

    Wed, Jun 12 2013

    The money he has already made, enough for his coming 10 generation at least.
    He can only climb coconut trees, if Govt Confiscate all of his illegal earnings.

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  • Richa - Pangla,

    Wed, Jun 12 2013

    India is such a place, even a person who had committed ten murders will come out on bail and make statements like ' I am innocent, have done nothing wrong, have faith in our judicial system ’. Funny or not ?

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  • Manohar, mangalore

    Wed, Jun 12 2013

    I am very happy. I should thank my lawyer. It was a testing phase for me, the last 27 days. I believe in the Indian judiciary and I am sure my innocence will be proved,". I think every criminal today in India learns to uttar these words when and if caught before planning to committ a crime. No shame whatsoever and claom innocence when the entire country has seen what he had done.

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  • Lingappa, Kuppepadavu/Dublin

    Wed, Jun 12 2013

    Sreesanth, you lil Bxxxxxd .The CCTV at the hotel showed you prancing around with various females at odd hours of the night. You have cheated the game the country & the millions of fools who watched the IPL. I hope you are convicted and rot in jail.

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  • Naveen D'souza, Valencia-Kuwait

    Wed, Jun 12 2013

    HE SPOIL FUTURE OF YOUNG STARS, WHO READY TO PLAY FOR INDIA. LIKE OUR POLYTEICAN HE WILL ALSO CLAIM THAT HE IS INNOCENT.

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  • rizwan, Dubai/Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 12 2013

    ...The indian public too will NOT FORGET your misdeeds.

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  • Umesh Salian, Uppala / Dubai

    Wed, Jun 12 2013

    Sree..... it is good to have tasted the lockup experince.. do not forget.. it is a learning curve for the deeds that has been knowingly or unknowingly associated......

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  • Mitwa, Sharjah

    Wed, Jun 12 2013


    This Mallu Kitta must have paid huge amount.. that is why he is out..

    Malbaari Kuch bi karega...

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Wed, Jun 12 2013

    He is still young life presented to him with plenty of opportunity, which was misused,not everything around him was perfect.For him Cricket has become a shortcut to wealth. It is no wonder that cricketers like Sreesanth,are going all out to maximize their returns on what the game has to offer,Kudos to the Delhi police, He deserved being in jail for along time.

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