"Started training again..Gods grace..First day..Slowly getting back to normal life..Thanks a lot for all ur support..," Sreesanth wrote on his twitter handle.
Sreesanth along with his two Rajasthan Royals teammates, Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan, was arrested by Delhi Police for alleged involvement in spot fixing in the IPL 6.
"Will keep working hard nd wait..Nd be patient ..Hopefully I will be able to get back on field sometime soon ..Jai mata di," the tainted pacer tweeted.
Sreesanth will soon have to depose before the BCCI appointed commission for spot-fixing charges levelled against him by the Delhi Police.
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