Sreesanth named in Kerala probables list for Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy

His ban ended in September this year

December 15, 2020 04:27 pm | Updated 09:54 pm IST - Thiruvananthapuram

Former Indian cricketer S Sreesanth. File

Former Indian cricketer S Sreesanth. File

Former India fast bowler S. Sreesanth on Tuesday moved closer to a return to competitive cricket after being named in a 26-strong probables list by Kerala for the upcoming Syed Musthaq Ali Trophy T20 tournament.

The 37-year-old Sreesanth, who was banned by the BCCI over his alleged involvement in spot-fixing in the IPL, features alongside Sanju Samson, Sachin Baby, Jalaj Saxena, Robin Uthaapa and Basil Thampi among others.

The T20 tournament is scheduled to begin on January 2.

His ban ended in September this year .

The pacer, who last represented India in 2011, will take part in a preparatory camp to be held here from December 20 to 30, sources said.

Sreesanth, who was part of the triumphant Indian squads in the 2007 World T20 and the 2011 World Cup, was earlier named in one of the squads for a local T20 tournament to be conducted by Kerala Cricket Association in Alappuzha from December 17.

The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in the domestic season being delayed and the T20 tournament will mark the start of the 2020-21 season.

The probables:

Robin Uthappa, Jalaj Saxena, Sanju Samson, Vishnu Vinod, P. Rahul, Mohammed Azharudeen, Rohan Kunnamel, Sachin Baby, Salman Nizar, Basil Thampi, S. Sreesanth, M.D. Nidheesh, K.M. Asif, N.P. Basil, Akashay Chandran, Sijomon Joseph, S. Mithun, Abhishek Mohan, Vatsal Govind, Anand Joseph, Vinoop Manohar, P.K. Midhun, Sreeroop, K.C. Akshay, Rojith and M. Arun.

Head coach: Tinu Yohannan; Assistant Coach: Mazar Moidu; Physio: Ashly Tommy; Trainer: Visahakh Krishna; Video Analyst: Saji Soman.

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