Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Banned for doping, Yusuf grateful to BCCI for relief

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

I thank the BCCI for allowing me to plead my case in a fair and reasonable manner. I look forward to getting back to cricket post 14.1.2018 when my ban gets over. YUSUF PATHAN, ex-India cricketer

NEW DELHI: Yusuf Pathan thanked the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for giving him a fair opportunit­y to present his case after he tested positive for a banned substance ‘Terbutalin­e’. The all-rounder, who has played 57 ODIs and 22 T20s for India, was handed a five-month retrospect­ive suspension for failing a dope test, a sanction which will end on January 14.

The 35-year-old had provided a urine sample as part of the BCCI’s anti-doping testing programme during a domestic T20 competitio­n on March 16 last year.

His sample was subsequent­ly tested and found to contain the above mentioned substance which is prohibited both in & out of competitio­n in the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) prohibited list of substances.

Yusuf Pathan took to Twitter to issue his statement.

“I had received a letter from the BCCI on 27.10.2017, stating that I had failed a doping test for the substance ‘terbutalin­e’. The prohibited substance was detected in my sample because of a medicine that I was taking for a throat infection.”

FAITH IN GOD

“Right from the first day I had full faith in Allah that I would be cleared of intentiona­l doping. I have always competed in a fair and transparen­t manner. Competing for India and my home state Baroda has been a matter of immense pride and encouragem­ent for me and I would never act in any manner to bring my motherland or Baroda, in any kind of disrepute.

“I would like to once again assure the BCCI, Baroda Cricket Associatio­n and my fans and I promise to be more careful with what I consume henceforth. In hindsight, I should have been more careful and checked the status of medication­s with BCCI’s dedicated Anti-Doping Helpline.

“I wish to thank the BCCI for allowing me to plead my case in a fair and reasonable manner. I also wish to thank my manager, support staff, family as well as my lawyer and his team for their continued support and faith throughout the case.

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