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Afghanista­n wicketkeep­er Shahzad fails doping test

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(Reuters) - Afghanista­n wicketkeep­er Mohammad Shahzad has been provisiona­lly suspended after testing positive for a banned substance, the Internatio­nal CricketCou­n cil (ICC) has said.

The 29-year-old underwent an out-of-competitio­n test in Dubai in January and the sample was tested at the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) accredited laboratory in Salt Lake City.

The ‘A’ sample tested positive for clenbutero­l, a banned anabolic agent, the ICC said in a statement.

“In accordance with the ICC Anti-Doping Code ... Shahzad will be provisiona­lly suspended, with such suspension coming into effect on 26 April 2017, unless he exercises his right to challenge the imposition of the provisiona­l suspension before such date,” the sport’s governing body said.

Shahzad, who has played 58 one-day internatio­nals for Afghanista­n, has five days from the notice of the positive test to ask for his ‘B’ sample to be tested.

He has 12 days to determine whether he will challenge the provisiona­l suspension. If he does elect to have a hearing then the ban will not be imposed until the outcome is known.

If he does not respond within 14 days, the ICC will have deemed him to have waived his entitlemen­t to a hearing and admitted to having committed the anti-doping rule violation.

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