#3 Supreme Court questions Sreesanth's conduct in spot-fixing saga

“Why didn’t you (Sreesanth) bring it immediately to the notice of the board (BCCI)?
The Supreme Court has questioned banned cricketer Sreesanth's conduct in the 2013 IPL spot-fixing scandal, stating that the pacer should have informed the BCCI if he was aware of corrupt practices.
Sreesanth has challenged the decision of the Kerala High Court to re-impose the ban that was lifted on him.
“All this indicates that conduct of S Sreesanth was not good. There is no doubt about this,” the bench told Salman Khurshid, the senior advocate who is appearing for Sreesanth.
“At the worst, it could be said that I (Sreesanth) had the knowledge that somebody was trying to do fixing and I should have brought it to the notice of the authorities. If that is the case, the total ban could be up to five years,” the bench added.
In 2013, Sreesanth, along with Rajasthan Royals teammates Ankit Chavan and Ajit Chandila, was arrested by the Delhi Police with charges of spot-fixing in the IPL.
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