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NEW DELHI: Former pacemaker India S Sreesanth and two other cricketers who were discharged from the point charges of fixing by a Delhi High Court on Saturday, found it difficult to control their emotions and said they were desperate to do a comeback after two years of ignominy.

Sreesanth, Mumbai left-arm spinner Ankeet Chavan and Rajasthan off-spinner Ajit Chandila were literally mourn when the courthouse Patiala dropped all charges of place setting against them belonging to the IPL spot fixing scandal of 2013.

“I’m very happy right now and I hope I get to train soon. I hope to get permission from BCCI begin using the training facilities before, so you can get fit and get into the selection process. God has been very type “a visibly drained Sreesanth told reporters outside the court.

He also thanked God and called to be the best day of his life saying that he can go unpunished. “I’m very happy right now and hopefully start training soon. I hope to get permission from BCCI begin using the training facilities before, so you can get fit and get into the selection process. God has been very friendly, “a visibly exhausted Sreesanth told reporters.

“I was born to play cricket. I am a player of the first cricket,” he said, adding, “TC Mathew lord in Kerala had told me to finish this and will take it from there. The worst thing that can happen to a cricketer is to stay behind the National Stadium and not be able to use it. I went through a lot of things, but it’s part of the past. I would love to be able to run there. I just could not control my tears, “he said.

Similar emotions were expressed by Ankeet Chavan and Ajit Chandila, who said they can not wait to return to the field. “So far only know that I have been given a download and now I’m looking forward to playing cricket. So we’ll see how it goes. I’m taking it step by step. It was very hard for me as a cricketer. It was a difficult time but got through with the support of family and friends. I am sure you will cricket again, “Chavan said.

Chandila said he was also eager to return as soon as possible. “I believed in the judiciary and believed in my God. Now I hope BCCI that will give me the opportunity to play again. I will discuss with my lawyer, it was like God to me, what is my next step. It was the worst moment of my life, but I had faith in the judiciary. “

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