S Sreesanth's tremendous body transformation is viral on the internet
He will be featuring in the 12th season of Big Boss.
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The discarded Indian cricketer S Sreesanth has been in the news for all the wrong reason in the last few years. His life turned upside down ever since he was accused of spot-fixing in the Indian Premier League (IPL) in 2013 while playing for the Rajasthan Royals (RR). He was banned for life by the BCCI and it hasn’t lifted yet despite the court clearing the charges on him. However, he seems to have lost the hope of playing for India now and is busy in transforming his body.
Sreesanth is also set to feature in the 12th season of the famous reality show Big Boss which is hosted by the Bollywood superstar Salman Khan. Even he was in awe of the former cricketer over his body transformation and was effusive in his praise. Sreesanth came into the limelight earlier this year after the images of body went viral on the social media platform Instagram.
Videos going viral
S Sreesanth has given a moment of joy for his fans this time around but not for his on-field antics. The videos of his body transformation are going viral currently and his fans are drolling over the same now. The 35-year-old has carved out a chiselled body and has built an enviable physique ahead of his appearance in the Big Boss and no wonder everyone is thrilled to witness his body.
He will now be hoping to change his image among the fans through the reality show and it remains to be seen if he will be able to go all the way.
Sreesanth last played for India in 2011 against England at the Kennington Oval and was overlooked since then due to poor performances. Interestingly, he last appeared for India in the ICC World Cup final against Sri Lanka in 2011 and amazingly hasn’t played in the format since. While his chances of playing for his country again look grim, the fast bowler is keen on trying out his hand in the different field.
Here are some of the videos and pictures of his body transformation:
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