Talking on Homerun with AV with sports commentator Arun Venugopal, Sandeep Warrier said that Sreesanth is going to make an unbelievable comeback to cricket. Sreesanth, who was banned for seven years for indulging in alleged spot-fixing back in 2013, will be eligible to play active cricket again from September 2020.

The 29-year-old Sandeep Warrier made his first-class debut for Kerala in 2012. In 57 first-class games, Warrier has taken 186 wickets at an average of 24.43.

The Thrissur-born paceman was signed up by KKR for the 2019 Indian Premier League (IPL) season after he had gone unsold in the December 2018 auction. An injury to pace bowler Kamlesh Nagarkoti meant that the Shah Rukh Khan-owned IPL franchise sought Sandeep Warrier as Nagarkoti’s replacement.

How Sandeep Warrier’s move to Tamil Nadu came about

Now that Sandeep Warrier has decided to move to Tamil Nadu, the promising fast bowler revealed how the switch came about, even though he is yet to get an NOC from Kerala in this regard.

Sandeep Warrier also said that due to the ongoing COVID-19 lockdown, he is unsure about the resumption of domestic cricket any time soon.

Sandeep Warrier said that it was Dinesh Karthik who suggested him to seek a move to Tamul Nadu and play as a local player for the state.

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