Before his comeback, Sreesanth had made some bold comments on how he can still make a cut in the Indian team. He had said that he was getting ready and he didn’t lose the swing. And, when the time comes, he will show it that he has still got it in him. Judging what we just saw during Kerala’s match against Puducherry, we can say maybe he was right. The pacer took only seven balls before he was back at what we remember the best, knocking the stumps over with brilliant swing bowling. The fast-bowler, who seems stronger than ever, got one to leave the Puducherry batsman Fabid Ahmed awestruck. The ball went and hit the off stump. It was a beautiful piece of bowling and the pacer celebrated it. It was obvious that the wicket made him a little bit emotional. The passion for playing the sport and doing well was all over his face. Sreesanth finished with the spell of 4-0-29-1. He thanked the pitch after finishing his spell.Sreesanth has featured in 27 Tests, 53 ODIs and 10 T20Is so far. It seems quite uncertain whether he would ever make a comeback for India. At 37, he isn’t getting any younger and the crop of fast-bowlers which the Indian team has currently, makes it all the more difficult for the speedster to come back.But for now, the pace is up, the swing is back and so is the dislodging of bails. Basically, S Sreesanth is back at 37 and still has cricket left in him.WHAT.A.COMEBACK.
— Raam Das (@PRamdas_TNIE) January 11, 2021
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