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Sreesanth keen to move on post slap-gate  

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Chennai, May 10: Eager to put the slapping row with Harbhajan Singh behind him, Indian pacer S Sreesanth said the incident was a closed chapter for him and he was concentrating on his game now.

"I think about the present and I don't worry about the past," the Kings XI Punjab player Sreesanth, here to play the Indian Premier League match against Chennai Super Kings, said.

Sreesanth was slapped by Harbhajan after an IPL match last month. The incident resulted in Harbhajan being banned from the remainder of the IPL.

The off-spinner, who plays for the Mumbai Indians, is also facing a separate BCCI inquiry and he along with Sreesanth appeared before the Board-appointed commissioner Sudhir Nanavati on Friday.

Nanavati will submit his report on the matter on Tuesday and Harbhajan might be handed a severe penalty by the Board as well.

Meanwhile, Sreesanth rubbished reports that youngsters in the Kings XI team were being ill-treated by the franchise owners and asked to share rooms to cut costs.

"Everybody has individual rooms, we don't share any rooms," the Kerala-pacer said.

 

 
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