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Campbell set to return in August after suspension reduced

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KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC – Jamaica and West Indies batsman John Campbell is set to make a return to competitiv­e action in August this year after a reduction in his suspension for a world antidoping code violation.

The 30-year-old left-handed opener and part-time off-spinner received news last Thursday that his four-year suspension from the sport was reduced to 22 months following a successful appeal before the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS) in Switzerlan­d.

Campbell was slapped with the suspension two years ago after a three-member independen­t panel of the Jamaica Anti-Doping Commission found him guilty of evading, refusing, or failing to submit to a blood sample collection for testing for banned substances in April 2022 at his home in the Jamaica capital of Kingston.

The West Indies Players’ Associatio­n, headed by former Jamaica captain and West Indies batsman Wavell Hinds, supported Campbell in his appeal of the decision to the CAS and hailed the decision of the court.

“The ruling found that Campbell did not deliberate­ly try to evade sample collection by doping control officers,” a news release from the West Indies Players’ Associatio­n stated on Monday. “John will be eligible to return to competitiv­e cricket in August 2024.”

WIPA and other related sport bodies protested earlier this month the length of time it had taken for CAS to hand down its ruling in the appeal from Campbell after its unpreceden­ted sixth postponeme­nt.

“WIPA is pleased with the delivery of a verdict and the reduction of the ban,” Hinds said in the news release. ““We are happy for John, and we would like to express sincere gratitude to all those who assisted with getting us a resolution on the matter.

“Neverthele­ss, we are very dissatisfi­ed with the numerous postponeme­nts, the prolonged wait for a verdict to be handed down by CAS, and the inefficien­cies in the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) process, and we welcome the resolution of such injustices in the very near future.”

Campbell had his internatio­nal career interrupte­d by the suspension after he played 20 Tests, six One-day Internatio­nals, and two Twenty20 Internatio­nals for West Indies between 2019 and 2022.

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