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I will try to concentrate on the game: Sreesanth

S Sreesanth who has been in the Australian firing line said he will try to tone down his aggression and make his performance speak.

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NAGPUR: S Sreesanth has been in the Australian firing line for rubbing them the wrong way with his
on-field histrionics, but the speedster on Friday said he will try to tone down his aggression and make his performance speak.
    
"It is a pressure game. It happened in the Twenty20 matches as well. I was trying to be bit different but it's not working for me. I will try to reduce my aggression and enjoy my game," Sreesanth said.
    
"I will concentrate on my game and think about nothing else", Sreesanth said in a TV interview.
    
Sreesanth's brush with Australia started in the semifinal of the Twenty20 World Cup encounter and it boiled over in the Kochi game where he gestured and exchanged words with Andrew Symonds after getting him out.
    
But in the last game in Vadodara, Ponting had come down heavily on Sreesanth for taunting the batsmen from the boundary line and wondered how he escaped punishment from the ICC Match Referee.
    
Sreesanth, though, gave a piece of advice to Australia, ahead of Sunday's crucial match here.
    
"They should concentrate on the game and not concentrate on me or what we are doing," Sreesanth said when asked about his skirmishes with Australian players.

 

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