March 21: Paceman S. Sreesanth on Sunday hailed the inclusion of a Kochi-based franchise in the Indian Premier League and said he would love to shift loyalty from
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Indian fast-bowler S. Sreesanth, who is down with swine flu, will remain in hospital here for the next two to three days, hospital authorities said on Sunday.
Asserting that there was no panic in the Indian cricket team after Sreesanth had tested positive, Punjab Cricket Association chief I.S. Bindra on Saturday said no other player had shown even “ordinary flu-like symptoms”.