
Temperamental Indian seamer Sreesanth has declared that India would not shy away from any on-field confrontation in limited overs matches, despite BCCI8217;s threats of scrapping the series following an ugly spat between Harbhajan Singh and Andrew Symonds.
Sreesanth, who is known for his aggression, missed the ill-tempered four-Test series due to a shoulder injury but is now fit to play in the one-day tri-series.
8220;We never backed down. Why should we? We have players who can give it back with interest,8221; Sreesanth said.
8220;What8217;s the worst that can happen? Six sixes? I can always come back next over. All I need is just one ball to get the batsman out,8221; he was quoted as saying by the Herald Sun.
Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his Australian counterpart Rickey Ponting on Thursday said a little bit if 8220;chit-chat8221; is justified but the players of would be careful not to cross the line.
Sreesanth also warned the Aussies to be on their guards with him being a part of the ODI squad.
8220;The Aussies should be worried I am coming. Sreesanth8217;s way is to be aggressive,8221; he said.