New Delhi, Jan 22 S Sreesanth has not set his foot on Australian soil yet but the spunky Kerala speedster has already issued a warning, asking Ricky Ponting's men to watch out for him in the forthcoming tri-series there.
A renowned Australia antagonist, Sreesanth is aware that spotlight would be on him Down Under because of his frequent run-ins with Ricky Ponting and his teammates, especially Andrew Symonds.
That, however, does not bother the pacer.
"I'm not scared of anyone. On the contrary, I think Australia should be scared of me because I'm back. And I'm back after a rest too," he told reporters here today.
Having featured in numerous eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation with Symonds during Australia's ODI series last year, Sreesanth knows he would be under scrutiny but does not lose his sleep over the prospect.
"Well, I always loved spotlight," he quipped.
Perhaps aware that India's ongoing Australia tour has already seen enough bad blood, Sreesanth, however, vowed that he would never overstep the line.
"Sreesanth will always remain Sreesanth. I love the game and play it with passion. I would always follow my heart.
"But having said that, I know the rules of the game and I would never overstep. I would never do something that can affect the spirit of the game," he said. (Agencies)
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