“I have full confidence that the Indian women’s team will return after winning the T20 World Cup”: S Sreesanth
S Sreesanth expressed confidence in the Indian team and said that the team led by Harmanpreet Kaur has the potential to progress in the Women’s T20 World Cup to be held in 2024. Indian Women Team (Photo Source: X/Twitter) The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup has started in the United Arab Emirates from October 3. India’s first match will be on October 4. 23 matches will be played between 10 teams in the 18-day Women’s T20 World Cup. The new champion of the Women’s T20 World Cup will be announced on October 20. In the Women’s T20 World Cup, 10 teams have been divided into two groups. In Group A India, Australia, Sri Lanka, New Zealand, Pakistan. There itself, Group B In England, Scotland, Bangladesh, West Indies, South Africa. Indian women’s team never won the T20 World Cup The Indian women’s team will also be in action under the leadership of Harmanpreet Kaur. This year, the Indian men’s team won the T20 World Cup trophy for the second time by defeating South Africa in the final of the ICC T20 World Cup. At the same time, the Indian women’s team has never won the T20 World Cup trophy. Therefore, the Indian women’s team will be seen putting in full force in this edition. I have full confidence that the Indian women’s team will return after winning the T20 World Cup: S Sreesanth S Sreesanth expressed confidence in the Indian team and said that the team led by Harmanpreet Kaur has the potential to progress in the Women’s T20 World Cup to be held in 2024. Speaking to Star Sports, he answered about India’s biggest strength in the competition- “This team is really amazing. First of all I would like to praise the team captain. The support staff is amazing and on top of that, Amol Bhai (Majumdar), the coach, is a great guy and a great personality. So I have full confidence that the team will return after winning the World Cup.” “I also saw the press conference, where the coach and captain Harmanpreet (Kaur) were extremely confident. Especially when he was asked about Australia, he said that if his team plays to its full potential, they can beat any team, and it is true. It’s all about belief system. I have full confidence that this team will win the World Cup.” What is the biggest challenge for India? “I have always believed that you should have faith in your daily routine and your work ethic. So I don’t see any challenge. There is a lot of talent in our team, from the opening batsmen to the middle order. Even lower down the order we have all-rounders who can hit sixes. So I am confident that there is no flaw or minus point in this team.” Focus on yourself instead of others: S Sreesanth Sreesanth, who was part of India’s T20 World Cup-winning team in 2007 and ODI World Cup-winning team in 2011, advised India to focus on themselves rather than worrying about other teams. “More than focusing on…
How Sreesanth’s lie took Sanju Samson to IPL?
In the video, Sanju Samson is telling how a lie by Sreesanth changed Samson’s fate and his IPL career started. Sanju Samson (Photo Source X) How Sreesanth’s lie took Sanju Samson to IPL , Rajasthan Royals team under the leadership of Sanju Samson is in good form in IPL 2024. Rajasthan Royals have won the most matches in this year’s IPL. Under the leadership of Sanju Samson, Rajasthan has won 8 out of the 10 matches played so far and has 16 points in their account, while they have almost secured their place in the playoffs. But meanwhile, a video of Sanju Samson is going viral on social media, in which he is telling how his journey in IPL started. Rajasthan Royals captain and the franchise’s most capped player Samson revealed that the conversation between former India fast bowler S Sreesanth and the then Royals captain Rahul Dravid took a different turn in his cricketing career. What kind of lie did Rahul Dravid tell for Sreesanth’s Sanju Samson? How Sanju Samson Joined Rajasthan Royals: Sreesanth had lied to Rahul Dravid about Sanju Samson that this boy (Sanju) hits 6 sixes in an over. Actually, Samson had entered IPL in the year 2009 as a player of Kolkata Knight Riders. After a wait of three years, KKR signed Samson ahead of the 2012 IPL. But Sanju Samson did not get a single chance to play and remained on the bench the entire time. Samson was released after KKR won the title in 2012. Now in the old video which is going viral, Samson says that – “During the match against Rajasthan, Sreesanth had seen Rahul Dravid in the lobby. Then Sreesanth told Rahul Dravid about me – There is a boy from Kerala who has hit six sixes in an over in a local tournament. We should really give him a chance.” Sanju Samson’s old video went viral The lie that Sreesanth told about Sanju was decisive for Sanju’s entry into the IPL. Dravid had already caught Sreesanth in a lie, but he had also recognized the potential and skill in Sanju. After Sreesanth spoke, Rajasthan picked Sanju and he has been a key player for Rajasthan Royals since his debut in 2013. Due to his excellent performance he was given the captaincy of the team. Sreesanth had also admitted that he had lied to bring Samson to Rajasthan. Was in KKR but couldn’t get games, Sreeshanth was in RR & when we had a game with RR where Dravid was their skipper, Sreeshanth stopped Dravid in the hotel & told him, this kid is from kerala, he has hit 6 sixes in an over in a local tourney, we should give him a trial & sanju is… pic.twitter.com/PaxWLb1C90 — arfan (@Im__Arfan) May 5, 2024 What did Sreesanth talk to Rahul Dravid Talking about Sanju in an interview last year, he had said, ‘When I introduced Sanju to Rahul Dravid, he listened to me. I lied to him. I said- This boy hit me six sixes in one over in…
Former Delhi CP Neeraj Kumar made a big revelation regarding S Sreesanth’s escape from life ban.
Neeraj Kumar was also linked to the Hansie Cronje match-fixing scandal in 2000 as part of the CBI investigation team. Sreesanth of Rajasthan Royals. (Photo Source: Twitter) Former Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar has lamented the lack of seriousness of the hitmen in bringing a law against corruption in Indian sports. Not only this, he also said that this was also a big reason why former fast bowler S. Sreesanth survives Indian Premier League 2013 season despite strong evidence of spot-fixing. Let us tell you, Neeraj Kumar is a very famous IPS officer who has done S. Sreesanth and Rajasthan Royals teammates Ajit Chandila and Ankit Chhawan were arrested on charges of spot-fixing. However, in 2019, the Supreme Court asked the Board of Control for Cricket in India to reconsider the lifetime ban to which he was subject, despite the evidence against the former fast bowler. After this S. Sreesanth’s sentence was reduced to 7 years which ended in September 2020. According to India Today, Kumar said, ‘It seems that the matter has gone nowhere. Unfortunately there is no law to deal with corruption in cricket in India. Even in a country like Zimbabwe there are strict laws. Australia, New Zealand, even Europe have laws because there is corruption not only in cricket but also in football, tennis, golf and all other sports. Neeraj Kumar made a big revelation Let us tell you, Neeraj Kumar was also associated with the Hansie Cronje match-fixing scandal in 2000 as part of the CBI investigation team. He said that there were certain areas due to which the cricketer was saved from being found guilty of support fixing. Neeraj Kumar said, ‘For example, the things we do do not stand the test of judicial scrutiny. If we say that people were cheated during match fixing then now the court will ask, show me a person who has been cheated and produce that person in the court. Who will come to the court and say that I went to the cricket match expecting fair play and I play the match to the best of my ability for everyone. This makes it very difficult to prove the case in the absence of the victim. The law has been working since 2013 to prevent such malpractice in India. It is noteworthy that in the Prevention of Sporting Fraud Bill (2013) introduced in the Lok Sabha in 2018, a provision of 5 years imprisonment and a fine of Rs 10 lakh was made for those found guilty of sports fraud including fixing. The bill was drafted by Justice (retd) Mukul Mudgal and was seen as an important step to curb match-fixing. It was to replace the ‘Public Gambling Act 1867’, under which anyone indulging in betting could The person could also be fined only Rs 200 or be jailed for three months. IPL 2024: These 11 foreign players took crores of rupees but flopped IPL 2024: 5 players who hit the most sixes in the 19th and 20th overs of IPL 5 fastest bowlers in IPL history…