Shanthakumaran Sreesanth, the former Indian speedster, used to be one of the lethal spearheads in the Indian cricket team till 2013. The speedster from Kerala won several accolades for the nation until the fixing charges, during the sixth season of IPL, completely shattered his cricketing career.


Though the charges are cleared, Sreesanth is still barred from the BCCI from making a comeback. However, his fight to get back his pride is still on.


Meanwhile, he tried his luck in acting and also did a few films including Aksar 2. And recently, his social media pictures are creating a huge stir. The tall and thin pace bowler with curly hairlocks on his head has now turned into a giant muscle man.


Sreesanth’s transformation photos are rising the mercury levels on social media and people are taking to believe in the reality.


Here’s Sreesanth’s new avatar:














Well, Sree’s body transformation has invited jokes on Indian veteran spinner Harbhajan Singh who slapped him during the inaugural season of the IPL.










Jokes apart, Sreesanth has utilised his time away from the cricket field to set an example that change is something which you should accept with open hearts.


In a career of 27 Tests, 53 ODIs and 10 T20Is, he has picked 87, 75 and 7 wickets respectively. Sreesanth is remembered for several instances including the catch to dismiss Misbah Ul Haq in World T20, 2007 and his celebration after hitting a six to André Nel in South Africa.