Sreesanth ban 'against principles of natural justice'
Sreesanth's legal counsel has called the life ban imposed by the BCCI "bizarre", against the principles of natural justice and unlikely to stand legal scrutiny

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'Life ban too harsh for offence that wasn't really committed' - Chavan's counsel
Kishore Gaikwad, Ankeet Chavan's counsel, termed the life ban on Chavan as a "harsh decision". "It is a harsh penalty. As of now, we are convinced that Ankeet hasn't played a part in any of the mischievous activities. Even the telephonic conversations reveal that perhaps someone else made use of him without his knowledge. But since it was a breach of a few clauses in the players' code of conduct, we were expecting a suspension of, at the most, five years; a life ban is too stringent a punishment for an offence that wasn't really committed."
Gaikwad felt Chavan was "made a scapegoat" since he was among the first three players arrested. However, he clarified that the question of challenging the BCCI decision legally does not arise for now. "It is an internal decision and since the charges were framed after the players were arrested, we will first have to wait for the court to pronounce its verdict," Gaikwad said. "Once the court verdict is announced, we can consider whether to challenge the BCCI ban or not."
Nagraj Gollapudi is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo