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Sreesanth’s ‘Beast’ Transformation Forces Twitterati To Reignite His Spar With Harbhajan Singh

Sreesanth's transformation will surely make Harbhajan Singh's jaw drop

Sreesanth has been away from international, domestic and professional cricket for more than five years. The 35-year-old is currently busy shooting for his upcoming Kannada movie ‘Kempegowda 2’ along with actor Suchendra Prasad and Komal. A photo of his transformation is going viral on Twitter. The fast bowler is all bulked up for his second innings.

The photo led to Twitterati trolling Harbhajan Singh. Harbhajan slapped Sreesanth after a Kings XI Punjab (KXIP), Mumbai Indians (MI) game in the inaugural season of Indian Premier League (IPL). However, both the players cleared their differences after the incident but it is still one of the prominent controversies in IPL history.

Here are a few reactions –

When Sreesanth met Harbhajan recently pic.twitter.com/yQLGhf3x8G

— JUST IMAGINE (@Candid_HRavi) July 6, 2018

Looking at Sreesanth, I don’t think Bhajji
(Harbhajan) will even think about playing with Sree again pic.twitter.com/O0eqOMT5JX

— Siddharth Jha (@jha_siddhus94) July 5, 2018

Imagine if he ever plays with Bhajji again. pic.twitter.com/uZ3ja7EFbb

— Peeyush Sharma (@peeyushsharmaa) July 5, 2018

@harbhajan_singh bhajji sreesanth coming, pic.twitter.com/eDXTk9SCp2

— Srinivasan Anderson (@SrinivasanAndre) July 5, 2018

Sreesanth vs Harbhajan – Wrestlemania 40. pic.twitter.com/aMRxlggr1d

— Adhithya Srinivasan (@adhisrini87) July 5, 2018

#Harbhajan -> I dare you to slap #Sreesanth now #FitnessChallenge pic.twitter.com/Wtar0wdd3E

— D Srinivasa Karthik (@sarvankarthik6) July 5, 2018

Good god. Sreesanth has turned into Kevin Nash pic.twitter.com/7DbBATYTzp

— Ram (@machiramc) July 5, 2018

@sreesanth36 @harbhajan_singh please some one translate #sreesanth #harbajansingh #gym #BCCI #ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/fOvn8ejzfb

— cj (@sartkumr) July 5, 2018

Here are a few Instagram posts of Sreesanth showing his transformation –

@Goldgym #Go hard or go home ..#nevergiveup

A post shared by Sree Santh (@sreesanthnair36) on

I will keep working hard..God is great

A post shared by Sree Santh (@sreesanthnair36) on

A post shared by Sree Santh (@sreesanthnair36) on

@qlpsports thanks a lot Ramji sir and team for making me believe in myself again and pushing me to be my very best every moment..loving it in chennai..

A post shared by Sree Santh (@sreesanthnair36) on

Sreesanth was banned for life by Board of Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) in 2013 for his alleged involvement in spot-fixing. He can neither play league cricket nor get access to any of the cricket grounds for practice where the BCCI or the State Cricket Associations have a stake.

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The last time Sreesanth took the field was on May 9, 2013 playing for Rajasthan Royals (RR) against Kings XI Punjab (KXIP). The Kerala fast bowler has played 27 Tests, 53 ODIs, 10 T20Is taking 87, 75 and 7 wickets respectively.