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Sachiin Joshi stands up for Sreesanth

| | Feb 06, 2015, at 12:33 am
Mumbai, Feb 5 (IBNS): Sachiin Joshi, owner of the popular Celebrity Cricket League (CCL) cricket team Telugu Warriors which won this years's CCL had hired former Indian pacer S Sreesanth as the bowling coach of his team, has stood up in favour of the cricketer.
Joshi says that the media has been unfair to Sreesanth by running a parallel trial even before the investigation on the IPL match fixing case is over and the verdict is out.
 
"Please give him a fair chance. It is unfair that the media dubs him a villain before the charges are proved. Let the law take its own course and let them proclaim a judgement. I have full faith in the judiciary. As far as I know Sree, he is a fabulous cricketer and a patriot to the core. Do not judge him beyond his performances, and you can see what I mean," says the actor-producer-entrepreneur.
 

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