For the tolerant fool I am, and I am super proud of that, I find Sreesanth's record on field a little worrying. Ten or fifteen years from now, when he will have hung up his boots, I don't want Sreesanth to be remembered for his theatrics or jigs on the field. I'd love him to be recalled for his rhythmic action that too for an Indian pacer, his aggro at play, and yes, his contribution to the team with his wickets at crucial times. But the judgmental public that we Indians are, all his good work will be relegated to the background.
That will be a tragedy.
With two super back-to-back double hundreds under his belt against the visiting England in '93, Vinod Kambli should know what that means.
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