Bigg Boss 12 Weekend Ka Vaar: Salman Khan gets angry on Sreesanth, watch video
TV | September 26, 2018 12:31 ISTAnd today in the first Weekend Ka Vaar episode, Salman Khan will be seen questioning Sreesanth for his upbringing remark for Somi.
And today in the first Weekend Ka Vaar episode, Salman Khan will be seen questioning Sreesanth for his upbringing remark for Somi.
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In the second episode of Bigg Boss 12, Sreesanth asked Bigg Boss to let him leave the house. He was criticised by his fellow inmates for not taking part in the task.
When it was Sreesanth’s turn in the task, he sat down on the panel with Sourabh Mehta and Shivashish Mishra.
Sreesanth, who was banned by the BCCI for spot-fixing back in 2011, was seen in a local cricket match bowling some beautiful spells and dismissed a batsman with a peach of a delivery.
Sreesanth has filed an appeal in the apex court challenging the Kerala High Court decision upholding the ban on him.
A bench comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud asked the Board of Control for Cricket in India and two office bearers of its Committee of Administrators (CoA) to file their responses within four weeks.
Hitting back, Chaudhary said the ICC is very clear that any player who is banned by any full member can neither play for any other full member nor for any other association.
The right arm fast medium pace bowler is all set to play for another nation if the BCCI doesn't lift the life ban off the former cricketer.
Speaking to India TV a month after the Kerala High Court had lifted the life ban imposed by the BCCI on the pacer, Sreesanth said he is not begging in front of the board and only wants his livelihood back.
Sreesanth in his petition asked for the immediate intervention of the court as BCCI has not given him an NOC to play in the Scotland League.
The BCCI had filed a counter-affidavit in the court in response to the plea by Sreesanth, who had challenged the life ban despite a court dropping all charges against the 34-year- old pacer.
In September 2013, the disciplinary committee of the BCCI gave him a life ban from the sport, effectively ending his career.
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It will be interesting to see if Sreesanth succeeds in proving political pundits of the state wrong and creates history by becoming the first BJP MLA in the state.
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