TIL Desk Sports/ The life ban on S Sreesanth will be discussed when the Committee of Administrators running Indian cricket meets next after the Supreme Court asked the BCCI to reconsider the punishment handed to the pacer for his alleged involvement in the 2013 IPL spot-fixing scandal.
A bench comprising justices Ashok Bhushan and K M Joseph said the BCCI’s disciplinary committee may reconsider, within three months, the quantum of punishment to be given to Sreesanth.
The bench made it clear that the 36-year-old Sreesanth must be heard by the committee on the quantum of the punishment. “Yes, I have heard about the Supreme Court order. We will need to get the copy of the order. We will definitely take up the issue at the COA meeting,” COA chief Vinod Rai told.
The COA is scheduled to meet on March 18 to
discuss the anti-doping policy of the Board with the International Cricket
Council officials. The issue of Sreesanth’s ban might come up among the COA on
that day. BCCI now has a new ombudsman in Justice (Retd ) DK Jain and amicus
curiae PS Narsimha, it is expected that the decision will be fast-tracked.