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What are your thoughts on the following comments by Sreesanth made earlier,?
quoting from my recent facebook post in our webgroup "ourmehfil" with reference:
Rehman Ali
In fact, Sreesanth had condemned the act of Pakistan players Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir for their role in spot-fixing, claiming that there will never be an Indian player caught in the nexus. "If you do a mistake I think you should get punished. I know nothing will happen like that to any Indian players for sure. The way we have been brought up and the support and advice we get from senior players is really good guidance. Even the board helps by educating us about the nuisance of match-fixing," he had said
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- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
Sreesanth was always a two-facet story which makes a fascinating case study. Sreesanth admits that he sometimes felt like a split personality case -- of living the lives of Gopu and Sreesanth. Gopu, as his parents call him, is the usual soft-spoken boy-next-boor, wearing rimless spectacles who reserves a particular portion of his hotel room for his crystal Ganesha, Sai Baba and Lord Guruvayoorappa photoframes, who goes to every dargah, shrine or temple to seek blessings and wears them all in his neck.
Stepping on to the cricket field, he transforms into Sreesanth.
So maybe that was Gopu who made those comments, while fixing was done by Sreesanth~
- 8 years ago
One thing that seems to be clear from all this is that the rationale behind a player to get involved in fixing seems to a bit complicated and not as straight forward as many think.The obvious question a person gets in mind is when a player is getting so much fame and money,what's the need to earn money in a way which can damage a person's integrity and respect?,if you want to look at reasons there could be so many possibilities - maybe his association with his cousin who is a bookie himself would have made it easy for the betting mafia to have close access to Sreesanth,maybe his weakness with women might have been exploited or maybe he might have been involved in some kind of an affair that probably the bookies might have been aware of,which when exposed to public would damage his name.So that could have very well been used to blackmail Sreesanth to do what they want him to do.....In short, there are so many ways in which bookies can lure or blackmail players and there are many possible ways or reasons a player may fall for bookies
- jesniLv 45 years ago
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- Anonymous8 years ago
It sounds a case of that old Biblical proverb coming back to haunt him:
"Be sure, your sin shall seek you out."
Edit:
CJ gave an utterly fascinating answer with which I agree. Here in the United Kingdom we usually say of such people that they are a "Jekyll and Hyde", after Robert Louis Stevenson's late Victorian era novella. If you have a few minutes take a look at this plot line:
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- the ў facюrLv 68 years ago
It seems a case of the pot calling the kettle black
Source(s): Or should I say one pot calling the other black