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Sreesanth finds himself in trouble again as party in his Bangalore house turns ugly
Indian pacer Shanthakumaran Sreesanth is in trouble again. According to information from Bangalore, a party hosted by him turned ugly, forcing the neighbours to inform the police.
Dubai: Indian pacer Shanthakumaran Sreesanth is in trouble again. According to information from Bangalore, a party hosted by him turned ugly, forcing the neighbours to inform the police.
The neighbours were forced to complain as the party turned wild following a brawl and a guest had to be carried out with severe bleeding in his mouth.
The neighbours complained only when the noise from the party disturbed the peace of the area. Even the security guard, who had asked the guests to keep quiet, was rebuked.
Following the brawl a wall of the terrace garden where the party was held also collapsed.
Sreesanth is currently staying in a rented house in Bangalore undergoing fitness training at the National Cricket Academy.
Following the complaint, Deputy Commissioner of Police called up Sreesanth and warned him.
Sreesanth, who got slapped by Harbhajan Singh during an IPL match, was also involved in a brawl with the staff of a leading hotel in Bangalore. Sreesanth, who is known for his aggressive traits, lost his cool when the air conditioning in his room gave trouble.
The bowler had denied the party brawl incident, stating that his friend got injured because a brick fell on his head as they were in the terrace and that his party did not in any way disturb the peace of the area.
However, the news has once again reached the Indian cricket authorities, who are already upset over him appearing in a dance scene in Ek Khiladi and Ek Haseena movie instead of taking rest to recover from his injury.
Sreesanth is also not in good terms with his state cricket association secretary. He has not been considered for Kerala's first two matches.
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