Sreesanth hoping to be fit before 2nd Test against South Africa

January 31, 2010 05:59 pm | Updated 05:59 pm IST - Kochi

Fast bowler Sreesanth in action after inaugurating the EDCA cricket coaching centre in Kochi on Sunday. Photo; Stan Rayan

Fast bowler Sreesanth in action after inaugurating the EDCA cricket coaching centre in Kochi on Sunday. Photo; Stan Rayan

Paceman Shanthakumaran Sreesanth on Sunday said he was fast recovering from his injury and hopeful of playing in the second Test against South Africa starting on February 14 in Kolkata.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a function here, Sreesanth, who was not picked for the first Test due to a hamstring injury, said he would start bowling at the National Cricket Academy in Bangalore by Wednesday or Thursday.

“There is nothing serious and I am having very good training sessions at the NCA. I am very happy with my progress and I am recovering very fast,” Sreesanth, who was on a day’s visit here, said.

“I have started running sprints and will start bowling soon, may be by Wednesday or Thursday. Everything is looking good and hopefully I should be fit for the second Test. I really don’t want to miss any game be it against Bangladesh, Sri Lanka or South Africa,” he added.

The temperamental pacer, who was sent home from Bangladesh after suffering a hamstring strain during the first Test in Chittagong, said it will be a closely contested series against South Africa.

“I will not say it will be a 2-0 for us, but I am sure it will be a good contest. I am looking forward to play if I get fit and if I get selected for sure,” he said.

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