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Pakistan’s Shehzad gets four-month ban for failed dope test

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(Reuters) - Pakistan batsman Ahmed Shehzad has been banned for four months for violating anti-doping regulation­s after he tested positive for a prohibited substance in May, the country’s cricket board (PCB) said yesterday.

The PCB provisiona­lly suspended Shehzad in July after his in-competitio­n urine sample collected during the Pakistan Cup domestic tournament had tested positive. An independen­t review board had confirmed the result in June.

His four-month suspension is effective from July 10.

The board said the 26-year-old accepted that he committed the violations but had no intention to cheat or enhance his performanc­e.

“PCB has a zero tolerance policy towards doping in cricket and hopes that in futurecric­keters will exercise utmost care to ensure that no prohibited substances enter their system,” PCB chairman Ehsan Mani said in a statement http://www.pcb.com.pk/press-releasedet­ail/four-months-ban-for-ahmadshahz­ad-for-violating-pcb-s-anti-dopingrule­s.html.

The statement did not specify the substance for which Shehzad had tested positive.

As a part of his rehabilita­tion process, Shehzad will also have to deliver lectures on anti-doping as the PCB may require.

Shehzad last played for Pakistan in the two-match Twenty20 series in Scotland in June.

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