The 33-year-old former pace bowler, seeking his maiden electoral luck in the May 16 Assembly polls, has Rs 42,500 cash in hand while Rs 35,000 with his spouse, according to the affidavit filed by him along with his nomination papers.
His movable properties include a Jaguar XJL car, worth Rs1.18 crore and a Rs 30,000 worth motor bike, which he received as prize for 'Man of the Match' in a cricket match.
Besides, as many as 55 sovereigns of gold and cricket World Cup medals (diamond-studded), worth Rs3,00,000 and Rs5,00,000 respectively, are the other movable assets, it said.
Sreesanth's immovable properties include a residential property worth over Rs 5.5 crore in Edapally in Kochi in a 5.26 acres of land with a built up area of over 9,000 square feet.
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