<p>Kolkata Knight Riders co-owner Juhi Chawla feels the cricket career of S Sreesanth -- one of the three cricketers arrested for alleged role in spot-fixing in the ongoing Indian Premier League -- is over.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"Sreesanth's career is over and it's very sad because he is a good cricketer. What has he done in his naivety and greed," Chawla said.<br /><br />Errant Indian pacer Sreesanth and two other bowlers from Rajasthan Royals team were arrested in a post-midnight operation in Mumbai yesterday by Delhi Police for spot-fixing IPL matches for payments of up to Rs 60 lakhs just for giving away pre-determined number of runs in an over.<br /><br />A special cell of the Delhi police arrested Sreesanth and his teammates -- Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan -- for indulging in spot-fixing in at least three IPL matches as per arrangements with bookies who have underworld connections abroad.<br /><br />Chawla, 45, felt the players fell for the money.<br /><br />"I was surprised that something like this happened. I would say they (players) have to be very careful and be very straight if they are to take their career ahead. I think they were tempted, as humans one can be tempted.<br /><br />"I feel sorry for those cricketers. Anyway it's a lesson and from now on, you know what can happen to you if you are caught," she said.<br /><br />The players, who have been suspended by the BCCI, have been brought to Delhi and charged under section 420 (cheating) and 120-B (criminal conspiracy) of the IPC.<br /><br />The arrested cricketers and the bookies had been sent to police custody for five days by a court here for being quizzed in connection with the case.</p>
<p>Kolkata Knight Riders co-owner Juhi Chawla feels the cricket career of S Sreesanth -- one of the three cricketers arrested for alleged role in spot-fixing in the ongoing Indian Premier League -- is over.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"Sreesanth's career is over and it's very sad because he is a good cricketer. What has he done in his naivety and greed," Chawla said.<br /><br />Errant Indian pacer Sreesanth and two other bowlers from Rajasthan Royals team were arrested in a post-midnight operation in Mumbai yesterday by Delhi Police for spot-fixing IPL matches for payments of up to Rs 60 lakhs just for giving away pre-determined number of runs in an over.<br /><br />A special cell of the Delhi police arrested Sreesanth and his teammates -- Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan -- for indulging in spot-fixing in at least three IPL matches as per arrangements with bookies who have underworld connections abroad.<br /><br />Chawla, 45, felt the players fell for the money.<br /><br />"I was surprised that something like this happened. I would say they (players) have to be very careful and be very straight if they are to take their career ahead. I think they were tempted, as humans one can be tempted.<br /><br />"I feel sorry for those cricketers. Anyway it's a lesson and from now on, you know what can happen to you if you are caught," she said.<br /><br />The players, who have been suspended by the BCCI, have been brought to Delhi and charged under section 420 (cheating) and 120-B (criminal conspiracy) of the IPC.<br /><br />The arrested cricketers and the bookies had been sent to police custody for five days by a court here for being quizzed in connection with the case.</p>