The ban was lifted on him in August.
Meanwhile, Sreesanth called the decision given by the court as 'worst'.
"And what about the accused 13 names in Lodha report?? No one wants to know about it?i will keep fighting for my right..God is great ," the Indian pacer tweeted.
"Thanks a lot for all the support Nd encouragement given so far. I assure u all that I'm not giving up..I will Keep at it..Nd alwys believe," he said.
The bowler said: "Anyway all I have is my family and lots of dear ones who still believes in me..I will keep fighting and make sure I don't give up."
"This is the worst decision ever..special rule for me?what about real culprits?What about chennai super kings ? And what about Rajasthan ?," he asked.
The Kerala High Court in August asked the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to lift the lifetime ban imposed on pace bowler S Sreesanth.
It was imposed on him following a 2013 spot fixing scandal in the Indian Premier League.
Along with Sreesanth, Ankeet Chavan and Ajit Chandila were also accused in the spot fixing scandal broke out in IPL 2013. All were acquitted by the Patiala Court in 2015.
Sreesanth was the bowler of Rajasthan Royals in 2013 edition of IPL.
The former pace bowler made his international debut in 2005.
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