Sreesanth loves to dance' ..says his mother Savitri Devi
Shanthakumaran Sreesanth paved the way for India's first Test victory in South Africa with a wonderful spell of fast bowling in the first innings that left the hosts reeling, and routed thereafter.

The Kerala medium-pace bowler's 5 for 40 turned the tide in the Test. What also caught the attention of spectators worldwide -- including the match referee -- was his aggression on the field, that included a gig to taunt South African speedster Andre Nel.

Batting in India's second innings, Sreesanth, after hoisting Nel for a six, danced down the track, swinging his bat in celebration. The dance drew comparison with Sourav Ganguly's shirt swirling at Lord's in 2002.

"When he is very happy, he dances," says his mother Savitri Devi, quickly informing us that Sreesanth is an accomplished dancer and was a national break-dance champion during his schooldays.

Sreesanths Mother was worried that day becoz Nel's actions and looks are quite dangerous. So, when he called his mother that day she told him not to quarrel again with Nel as he (Sreesanth) is playing in his (Nel's) country.

But Sreesanth assured her that everything is fine.

"He told his mother, 'Don't worry, Nel and I have become good friends now'. That is how Sreesanth is; on the field he is very aggressive, but off the field he is very quiet and nice," says his Mother