JAIPUR: You just can't keep Sreesanth down. He has this penchant for becoming fodder for juicy news. Even before he has proved his worth with the ball for Rajasthan Royals , the Kerala-based medium-pacer has grabbed the headlines for wrong reasons.During the Royals' preparatory camp here last week, Sressanth allegedly jumped over the wall of the Sawai Mansingh Stadium complex late in the night to attend a party at a city hotel. He is alleged to have returned in the early hours the next day, once again scaling the wall. Australian paceman Shaun Tait apparently accompanied Sreesanth on this adventurous journey.The Royals players, including skipper Rahul Dravid , stayed in the Rajasthan Cricket Association 's academy inside the stadium complex during the camp. The complex is controlled by the Rajasthan State Sports Council, which has some stringent rules regarding entry and exit.All movement in and out of the complex has to be entered in a register at the main gate. If a visitor staying at the academy or one of the hostels wants to go out of the complex after 7 pm, he needs to inform the sports council authorities.Royals refuted these allegations and said Sreesanth and Tait had taken prior permission. "We had an event that day and all our players were there," an official told TOI. "Nobody jumped over the wall. Everyone entered and exited the SMS complex through the proper channel. Sreesanth and Tait did not break any rules."The sports council, however, is not willing to buy this explanation. It has formed a three-member committee to look into the matter. "We will definitely take some action if there has indeed been a breach of rules," council chairman Shivcharan Mali told TOI.