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There has been talk that Indian cricket’s wild young man S. Sreesanth should curb his aggression. That he should hold his fiery horses better. But former Indian cricket team member Ajay Jadeja has a different take on the matter. Team sport“Sreesanth’s aggression is his style,” Jadeja said. “Cricket is a team sport. It is a collective sport where each individual thinks differently and works differently,” said the former India captain who was in Kochi on Friday for the inauguration of ticket sales for the forthcoming India-Australia One-Day International in the city. “He will surely win you games, but some days, things do not go your way. Even Tendulkar gets a zero sometimes,” Jadeja said. Ticket salesFisheries Minister S. Sarma opened the ticket sales. Mr. Sarma inaugurated the sales by handing over the first bunch of tickets to M. Shanmugham, General Manager, Indian Overseas Bank, at a small function held at the Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium here. Ernakulam District Collector A.P.M. Mohammed Hanish, who is the chairman of the organising committee of the one-day match, and Kerala Cricket Association president T.R. Balakrishnan were present. Stan Rayan
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